Ruslan and Ludmila (Russian Edition)
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Gelena Ivleva
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Pushkin began writing his first major work, Ruslan and Ludmila (1820), a kind of fairy story in verse, in 1817. It was based on Russian folktales told by his old nurse Arina Rodionovna.
"On seashore far a green oak towers
And to it with a gold chain bound
A learned cat whiles away the hours
By walking slowly round and round.
To right he walks, and sings a ditty
To left he walks, and tells a tale...."
Please Note: This audiobook is in Russian.
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