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  1. Poems by Nikolay Alekseyevich Nekrasov. Nekrasov was a Russian poet and journalist. His first collection of poems - Dreams and Sounds was published in 1840. His second collection The Poems of Nikolay Nekrasov (1856) brought him great succes.

  2. The Poems by N. Nekrasov, published in October 1856, made their author famous. Divided into four parts and opening with the manifest-like "The Poet and the Citizen" (Поэт и гражданин), it was organized into an elaborate tapestry, parts of it interweaved to form vast poetic narratives (like On the Street cycle).

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    • Fyokla Viktorova
    • Russian
  3. La poesía de Nekrasov se vincula con la de su compatriota Pushkin en tanto y en cuanto ambos escriben música; dotan a sus versos de un carácter intenso y auténtico que los vuelve extraños e imprescindibles para las letras.

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  4. Nikolay Alekseyevich Nekrasov(1821 - 1878) Nekrasov was a Russian poet and journalist. His first collection of poems - Dreams and Sounds was published in 1840. His second collection The Poems of Nikolay Nekrasov (1856) brought him great success.

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  5. The Railway ( Russian: Железная дорога, romanized : Zheleznaya doroga) is a poem by Nikolai Nekrasov written in early 1864. Banned by censors in May and first published on November 24, 1865, in the October issue of Sovremennik, it is regarded as one of the most powerful anti- capitalist statements of 19th-century Russian literature. [1] [2]

    • Железная дорога
    • Russia
  6. Entre sus poemas extensos destacan Los buhoneros, de 1861, de ambiente campesino; El Señor del Frío, de corte folklórico; El abuelo, de 1870, poema histórico; La mujer rusa, 1872, auténtico canto de amor y exaltación dedicado a las esposas de los decembristas que acompañaron a sus maridos al exilio siberiano.

  7. "Korobeiniki" (Коробейники) is a poem written by Nikolai Nekrasov on 23 August 1861 in Greshnevo [1] and published in the October 1861 issue of Sovremennik magazine. [2] [3] History.