The addressee of Pushkin's messages from lyceum and St. Petersburg (about the sense of image evolution)

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The addressees of Pushkin's lyceum messages make a collective image of the author's alter ego. Pushkin gives them the opposite from noble model of behavior (service and epicurean moving away from the capital) and "tries" them on himself. In the character of the messages of 1810 the harmony of these models inherent in the nobleman in the time of Catherine the Great is done again. Hereby Pushkin over again comprehends the sense of his aristocratism as the expression of inner freedom and spiritual preference.

Friendly message, anacreontic idyll, military idyll, enlightened absolutism, behavior paradigm, noble identity, libertinage (freethinking)

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