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  1. 1961 – The Blackamoor of Peter the Great, opera, by Arthur Lourie; 1976 – How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor, film, USSR, directed by Alexander Mitta, starring Vladimir Vysotsky. Translation history. 1875 – The Moor of Peter the Great (translated by Mrs. J. Buchan Telfer) in Russian Romance, London: H. S. King.

  2. 20 de dic. de 2017 · His black great-grandfather was abducted as a child and raised in Peter the Great’s court. ... The Moor of Peter the Great might never have been one of Pushkin’s most groundbreaking works.

  3. "The Moor of Peter the Great" by Alexander Pushkin Much literature that enacts racism, enacts it by images of overt violence and discrimination. Rarely, however, is racism enacted in a quite subtle manner: that of praise and exaltation - or so it seems on the surface.

  4. unfinished historical novel by Aleksandr Pushkin, based on the life of his maternal great-grandfather, Abram Petrovich Gannibal, a black African brought to Russia during the reign of Peter the Great

  5. 21 de abr. de 2022 · Peter the Great become sole tsar of Russia in 1696 following the death of his half-brother Ivan V. Peter’s father, Tsar Alexis, passed away on February 8, 1676. Peter was just 4 years old at the time of his father’s death. His older half-brother Fyodor was crowned Fyodor III, tsar of Russia.

  6. 1961 – The Blackamoor of Peter the Great, opera, by Arthur Lourie; 1976 – How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor, film, USSR, directed by Alexander Mitta, starring Vladimir Vysotsky. Translation history. 1875 – The Moor of Peter the Great (translated by Mrs. J. Buchan Telfer) in Russian Romance, London: H. S. King.

  7. Other articles where The Negro of Peter the Great is discussed: Aleksandr Pushkin: The early years: …novel, Arap Petra Velikogo (1827; The Negro of Peter the Great). Like many aristocratic families in early 19th-century Russia, Pushkin’s parents adopted French culture, and he and his brother and sister learned to talk and to read in French. They were left much to the care of their maternal ...