The Gypsies (poem) - Sources

Sources

  • Briggs, A.D.P. (1982) Alexander Pushkin: A Critical Study Duckworth: London.
  • Briggs, A.D.P. (2004) "Did Carmen come from Russia?" in English National Opera Programme.
  • Gasparov, Boris. (2006) "Pushkin in music" in The Cambridge Companion to Pushkin, ed. Andrew Kahn. Cambridge: CUP
  • Hammond A. "Music Note" in programme for Carmen. Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 1984
  • Pushkin, A.S. and Bondi S.M. (ed.) (1960) ЦЫГАНЫ in Cобрание сочинений в десяти томах Moscow.
  • Pushkin, Aleksandr, Antony Wood and Simon Brett. (2006) The Gypsies & Other Narrative Poems. Boston, MA: David R. Godine.

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