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An historical verse drama follows a ruler whose uneasy ascendancy is haunted by a child's murder and by doubts about his legitimacy. Political maneuvering among nobles, scheming courtiers, and the church collides with popular unrest as a charismatic claimant, backed by foreign supports and exiles, asserts he is the slain boy. Interleaving court councils, monastic chronicle, and scenes of the people, the work traces conspiracies, the manipulation of belief, and the ruler's mounting guilt, leading to violence, destabilization, and the unraveling of authority.

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Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin

Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837) is often regarded as the father of Russian literature and a pioneer of the modern Russian literary language. His works encompass a variety of genres, including poetry, drama, and prose, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of 19th-century Russia. Pushkin's most notable works include the narrative poem "Eugene Onegin," which explores themes of love and societal norms, and the historical drama "Boris Godunov," which delves into the complexities of power and ambition. His innovative storytelling and lyrical style have left a lasting impact on Russian literature and continue to inspire writers and readers worldwide.

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