(282 words) Talking about Pushkin is easy! From the rich creative heritage of the great Russian writer, the reader can always choose material that will give him pleasure. The poet himself was a versatile and passionate person, whose versatility he sought to reflect in his lyrics.
The work of Alexander Sergeevich is different from everything that was created in the pre-Pushkin period. Maybe that’s why Pushkin measures all of Russian literature. Sources of inspiration of the poet are truly inexhaustible: the themes of his lyrics are so diverse that it is difficult to find at least one missed or not disclosed by the author. Each of the images is deeply felt, thought out, experienced by the creator himself. Therefore, his lyrics lose the semantic coldness and cumbersome form inherent in the works of Derzhavin and other poets of classicism. Pushkin's poetry gets rid of superfluous layers, gaining simplicity and clarity, reflecting harmony and fullness of feelings.
In love lyrics, the author admires the feelings that a woman awakens in a man’s heart, be it deep affection or a fleeting hobby. The poet sees in the woman a "genius of pure beauty," a shrine worthy of worship. Love becomes for the author the best manifestation of the human soul, which even in inseparability of feelings preserves purity and nobility: "I loved you so sincerely, so dearly, as I give you my beloved to be different."
Pushkin's poetry is a reflection of life, in which there is a place of happiness and sadness, but, intertwined in the human soul, they create an amazing world, the center of which is the poet himself and his reader: “Do I wander along the noisy streets ...”
Pushkin was able to consider everyday life from various angles, seeing in the everyday life unlimited possibilities for creativity. His poems are devoted to friendship, freedom, the beauties of nature, full of "magical sounds, feelings and thoughts." Even topical issues, problems of a socio-political nature, raised by him, become stable lyrical images, dynamic and understandable not only to contemporaries of the poet, but also to today's generation.
Pushkin’s lyrics are picturesque, philosophical, sensual. The poet's fine linguistic palette made him an innovator in the field of Russian literary language, making literature a public domain.