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Eugene Onegin
novel in verse by Alexander Pushkin
Ruslan and Ludmila
1820 poem by Alexander Pushkin

The Bronze Horseman
narrative poem by Alexander Pushkin in 1833
The Fountain of Bakhchisaray
poem by Alexander Pushkin

The Tale of Tsar Saltan
fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin
The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish
fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin
Poltava
poem by Alexander Pushkin
The Prisoner of the Caucasus
poem by Alexander Pushkin
The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda
fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin

The Tale of the Golden Cockerel
fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin

The Gypsies
poem by Alexander Pushkin

I Loved You
1830 poem written by Alexander Pushkin
The Gabrieliad
poem by Alexander Pushkin
Tazit
thumb|An illustration for the poem sketched by PushkinTazit () is an unfinished Russian narrative poem by Alexander Pushkin, composed in late 1829 and early 1830 and first published in 1837, after Pushkin's death. One of several works by Pushkin set in the Caucasus, its eponymous hero is a young Circassian man who is renounced by his father for refusing to avenge his brother. The poem ends with the exiled Tazit asking his beloved's father for his daughter's hand in marriage. Some more verses for the poem found in Pushkin's manuscript draft describe Tazit's rejection by his beloved's father and
To the Slanderers of Russia
1831 poem written by Alexander Pushkin