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Prince Rostislav (poem) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prince Rostislav (poem) ''Prince Rostislav'' (Князь Ростисла′в) is a poem by Alexey Konstantinovich Tolstoy first published in the April 1856 issue of ''The Russian Messenger'' (book 1, pp. 483-484), subtitled ''The Ballad''. The poem was based on an episode in ''Slovo o Polku Igoreve'' concerning Prince Rostislav of Pereyaslavl (1070-1093) and his brothers' losing a battle with the Polovtsy. Fleeting from the enemy, he drowned in the Stuhna River. The quotation from ''Slovo'' was used in a corrupt form, common at the time.〔Yampolsky, Igor. Commentaries to Prince Rostislav. The Works by A.K. Tolstoy in 4 volumes. Vol.I. Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura. 1964. P.719.〕 Later literary scholars found close similarities between this poem and Lermontov's ''Mermaid'' and Goethe's ''King Harald Garfager''. The poem was set to music twice, by Anton Rubinstein and Sergey Rakhmaninov.〔 ==See also==
* Prince Rostislav by Sergei Rakhmaninov.
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