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Ruslan and Ludmila

''Ruslan and Ludmila'' ((ロシア語:Руслан и Людмила; ''Ruslan i Lyudmila'')) is a poem by Alexander Pushkin, published in 1820. It is written as an epic fairy tale consisting of a dedication (посвящение〔This and all parenthetical glosses hereafter refer to the original Russian word(s) the translation of which precedes the gloss〕), six "cantos" (песни), and an epilogue (эпилог). It tells the story of the abduction of Ludmila, the daughter of Prince Vladimir of Kiev, by an evil wizard and the attempt by the brave knight Ruslan to find and rescue her.
== Origin ==

Pushkin began writing the poem in 1817, while attending the Imperial Lyceum at Tsarskoye Selo. He based it on Russian folktales he had heard as a child. Before it was published in 1820, Pushkin was exiled to the south of Russia for political ideas he had expressed in other works such as his ode to "Freedom” (вольность).
A slightly revised edition was published in 1828.

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