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Pushkin's wife. Love story

The future wife of Pushkin since childhood was a sweet girl. Since 8 years Natasha has attracted attention with unusually rare and ancient features. She was brought up in austerity, the mother, on which lay all the worries about the house and the welfare of the family, did not spoil the children. Natalia Ivanovna expressed her love for children in education. Natasha was trained in several foreign languages, history, geography, reading and writing, and studied literature. Childhood with a demanding mother and an insane father left an imprint on Tasha's entire life. The only outlet of the girl was Grandfather Afanasii Nikolaevich, who loved his granddaughter immensely and in every possible way spoiled her. Silence, shyness, submissiveness and perfect obedience have served in the future Natalia bad service.

Was - Tasha, became - the wife of Pushkin

The acquaintance of Natalie and Pushkin took place in the winter of 1828-1829. At the ball of the dancer Yogel. The future wife of A.S. Pushkin was young (barely 16 years old) and regally beautiful in a snow-white dress with a gold hoop in her hair. Such was her memory by Alexander Sergeyevich, she immediately won his heart.

Pushkin's courtship was long, he wrote a letter to Natalia Ivanovna, where he openly confessed his deep and strong feelings for her daughter. The poet asked for Natalie's hands, but the mother-in-law did not immediately reply. Alexander Sergeevich was in the status of the groom for a year, negotiations on the dowry were held for a long time.

The writer's spiritual state has enriched Russian literature for centuries. At that time Pushkin wrote wonderful poems: "I loved you ...", "In the Hills of Georgia" and "Do not sing, beauty, with me ...".

Lovers wrote to each other a lot of unique letters. Pushkin's future wife, unable to withstand the separation from the poet, sent a letter to her grandfather on May 5, 1830, in which she spoke of her feelings for Pushkin. May 6, 1830 Alexander Sergeevich and Goncharova were declared the bride and groom. But the obstacle to the wedding was the passing at the time of the cholera quarantine in Moscow. February 18, 1831 there was a wedding of the writer and Natalia.

Pushkin's wife and Dantes

Dantes was of French origin, after the French Revolution he arrived in Russia with the intention of making a career. The young man was accepted into the adoptive sons of Baron Heeckeren, the Dutch envoy from St. Petersburg. Dantes was in a special account at the court of Emperor Nicholas I and was accepted into the regiment as an officer.

Dantes had the correct and beautiful features, was a smug and arrogant young man. The young man started courting Natalia. Pushkin's wife, not giving this value, told her husband about his secular successes and the enslavements of Dantes.

Six months before his death, Pushkin wrote, "Fathers of deserters and wives are undefiled." As though anticipating the outcome of the upcoming duel, Alexander Sergeevich created this prayer verse.

January 27, 1837 a duel took place between the adopted son of Heeckeren and the poet. During the duel Pushkin was seriously wounded, this wound led Alexander Sergeevich to death.

Natalia, although she married the second time, through the rest of her life carried her love for the poet. The last words of Goncharova were also about Pushkin.

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