Question by Laurel: Who are the women in Pushkin’s poem?
The Fountain of the Palace of Bakhchisaray
Who are Zarema and Mary, the women mentioned in the above poem of Alexander Pushkin? Does anyone know who he refers to, or who/what the symbolise?
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Answer by scout
Maybe this?
about the impossible love of a Tatar khan for a Polish countess held captive in his Crimean harem.
The year is 1752. Young Polish countess, Maria Potocka, abducted from her father’s estate by Tatars during a slave raid into eastern Poland, languishes in the harem of the palace at Bakhchisaray on the Crimean Peninsula. She will soon die.
The year is also 1821. Alexander Pushkin is in exile in Bessarabia, the new southern Russia. Restless and depressed, the victim of government censorship and his secret, unrequited St Petersburg love for Sofia Potocka (a member of the same wider family as Maria), he is spending a month in Odessa on leave. An unexpected meeting with Sofia causes him to recall his visit, the previous year, to the palace of the Tatar khans where he saw a Fountain of Tears: a khan’s monument to the Polish captive who died before he could persuade her to love him, and to the khan’s own perpetual grief.
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