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[Book Presentation] Pushkin's Heroines and the Life-Art Connection: Freedom in a Female Frame
Fri, Apr 10
|5E.228
Language: English Organizer: Library
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Time & Location
Apr 10, 2026, 4:00 PM
5E.228
About the event
The NU Library invites you to a book presentation Pushkin’s Heroines and the Life-Art Connection: Freedom in a Female Frame by Dr. Amanda F. Murphy.
The talk explores the evolution of female characters in the works of Alexander Pushkin from his early Southern Poems to The Captain's Daughter - highlighting how his portrayals reshaped Russian literature and expanded the role of women within it.
The discussion also reexamines well-known figures like Tatiana Larina while bringing attention to lesser-studied heroines.
Join us for an engaging conversation on literature, gender, and artistic expression.
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