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    Historical Fiction

    The Captain’s Daughter

    by Pushkin, Alexander

    This historical novella was first published in 1836 in the fourth issue of the literary journal Sovremennik. It is a romanticised account of Pugachev’s Rebellion in 1773-1774, which was the principal revolt in a series of popular rebellions that took place in Russia after Catherine II seized power in 1762. It began as an organised insurrection of Yaik Cossacks headed by Yemelyan Pugachev, a disaffected ex-lieutenant of the Russian Imperial army, against a background of profound peasant unrest and war with the Ottoman Empire.

    The narrative introduces Pyotr Andreyich Grinyov as the only surviving child of a retired army officer. When Pyotr turns 17, his father sends him into military service in Orenburg. En route Pyotr gets lost in a blizzard, but is rescued by a mysterious man. As a token of his gratitude, Pyotr gives the guide his hareskin jacket.

    Translated by Milne Home. This story has 15 chapters featured on this site, containing a total of 42,699 words.

    1. 1. Sergeant of the Guards
      2,972 Words
    2. 2. The Guide
      3,511 Words
    3. 3. The Little Poet
      2,258 Words
    4. 4. The Duel
      2,974 Words
    5. 5. Love
      2,691 Words
    6. 6. Pugatchef
      3,422 Words
    7. 7. The Assault
      2,420 Words
    8. 8. The Unexpected Visit
      2,570 Words
    9. 9. The Parting
      1,643 Words
    10. 10. The Siege
      2,547 Words
    11. 11. The Rebel Camp
      3,719 Words
    12. 12. The Orphan
      2,190 Words
    13. 13. The Arrest
      2,156 Words
    14. 14. The Trial
      3,557 Words
    15. Omitted Chapter
      3,915 Words
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