Abstract

This article is focused on to the participation of the young Soviet generation in the Pushkin Jubilee. In the judgments of teenagers, the poet was depicted as a hero and an absolute winner over the forces of reactionary forces of his time. Moreover, during the celebration, he was awarded the gift of an endless and happy life in unity with his people, whereas his persecutors and murderer were sentenced to eternal torment and shame. Transcendent motifs also defined the teenage reinterpretation of Pushkin as the returned living god of literature. The Pushkin cult became an important source of faith in victory and of the steadfastness of young Red Army soldiers in the war.

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