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Бахчисарайский фонтан

By: Александр Пушкин
Narrated by: Вячеслав Манылов
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В поэме А. С Пушкина Бахчисарайский фонтан рассказывается о легенде любви крымского хана Керим-Гирея к похищенной им польской княжне Марии Потоцкой, которую Пушкин слышал от Раевских. Великий русский классик А. С. Пушкин — автор более 14 поэм, среди которых есть и мировые бестселлеры, такие как "Медный всадник", "Евгений Онегин", "Руслан и Людмила", "Сцены из рыцарских времен". Среди поэтического наследия А. С. Пушкина присутствует не только поэзия, но и проза, не уступающая стихотворной форме по силе и величине таланта: "Станционный смотритель", "Барышня- крестьянка".

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