The Captain's Daughter

The Captain's Daughter

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name = The Captain's Daughter
title_orig = Капитанская дочка
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image_caption = First page of the original serialized version
author = Aleksandr Pushkin
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country = Russia
language = Russian
series =
genre = Historical novel
publisher =
release_date = 1836
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
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isbn = ISBN 0-394-70714-1
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The Captain's Daughter ( _ru. Капитанская дочка; "Kapitanskaya Dochka") is a historical novel by the Russian writer Alexander Pushkin. It was first published in 1836 in the fourth issue of the literary journal "Sovremennik". The novel is a romanticized account of Pugachev's Rebellion in 1773-1774.

Plot

Pyotr Andreyich Grinyov is the only surviving child of a retired army officer. When Pyotr turns 17, his father sends him into military service in Orenburg. En route Pyotr gets lost in a blizzard, but is rescued by a mysterious man. As a token of his gratitude, Pyotr gives the guide his hareskin jacket.

Arriving in Orenburg, Pyotr reports to his commanding officer and is assigned to serve at Belogorsky fortress under captain Ivan Mironov. The fortress is nothing more than a fence around a village, and the captain's wife Vasilisa is really in charge. Pyotr befriends his fellow officer Shvabrin, who is banished here after a duel resulted in the death of his opponent. When Pyotr dines with the Mironov family, he meets their daughter Masha and falls in love with her. This causes a rift between Pyotr and Shvabrin, who has been turned down by Masha. When Shvabrin insults Masha's honor, Pyotr and Shvabrin decide to fight a duel, in which Pyotr is injured. Pyotr asks his father's consent to marry Masha, but gets turned down.

Not much later, the fortress is besieged by Yemelyan Pugachev, who claims to be emperor Peter III. The cossacks stationed at the fortress join the forces of Pugachev, and he takes the fortress easily. He demands that Captain Mironov swears an oath of allegiance to him, and when denied, hangs the Captain and kills his wife. When it is Pyotr's turn, Shvabrin suddenly appears to have defected as well, and upon his advice orders Pyotr to be hanged. However, his life is suddenly spared as Pugachev turns out to be the guide that rescued Pyotr from the blizzard.

The next evening, Pyotr and Pugachev talk in private. Pyotr impresses Pugachev with his sincerity that he cannot serve him. Pugachev decides to let Pyotr go to Orenburg. He has to relay a message to the Governor that Pugachev will be marching on his city. The fortress is to be left under the command of Shvabrin, who takes advantage of the situation by forcing Masha to marry him. Pyotr rushes off to prevent this marriage, but is captured by Pugachev's troops. After explaining the situation to Pugachev, they both ride off to the fortress.

After Masha has been freed, she and Pyotr take off to his father's estate, but they are intercepted by the army. Pyotr decides to stay with the army and sends Masha to his father. The war with Pugachev goes on, and Pyotr gets to visit his family, only to find them captured by peasants, who have joined Pugachev's rebellion. Pyotr is imprisoned as well, and the situation worsens when Shvabrin also arrives. Just as Pyotr is about to be hanged, the army arrives and saves him. Pyotr rejoins the army, but at the moment of Pugachev's defeat, he is arrested for having friendly relations with Pugachev. During his interrogation, Shvabrin testifies that Pyotr is a traitor. Not willing to drag Masha into court, Pyotr is unable to repudiate this accusation and receives the death penalty. Although Empress Catherine the Great spares his life, Pyotr remains a prisoner.

Masha understands why Pyotr wasn't able to defend himself and decides to go to Saint Petersburg, to present a petition to the empress. In Tsarskoe Selo, she meets a lady and details her plan to see the Empress on Pyotr's behalf. The lady refuses at first, saying that Pyotr is a traitor, but Masha is able to explain all the circumstances. Soon, Masha receives an invitation to see the Empress, and is shocked to recognize her as the lady she had talked to earlier. The Empress has become convinced of Pyotr's innocence and has ordered his release. Pyotr attends the beheading of Pugachev, and marries Masha.

Adaptations

Composer César Cui adapted the novel to a libretto for his opera of the same name. Several films have been made as well:
* 1947 - La Figlia del Capitano by director Mario Camerini with Cesare Danova as Pyotr and Irasema Dilián as Masha.
* 1958 - La Tempesta by director Alberto Lattuada with Geoffrey Horne as Pyotr and Silvana Mangano as Masha.
* 1959 - Kapitanskaya Dochka by director Vladimir Kaplunovsky with Oleg Strizhenov as Pyotr and Iya Arepina as Masha.
* 2000 - Russkiy Bunt by director Aleksandr Proshkin with Mateusz Damiecki as Pyotr and Karolina Gruszka as Masha.
* 2005 - "The Captain's Daughter", a 28-minute stop motion-animated film. [http://www.animator.ru/db/?ver=eng&p=show_film&fid=6821] Won a Golden Eagle in the category "Best Animated Film" at the 2006 Suzdal festival. [http://www.animator.ru/index.phtml?p=show_news&nid=680]

External links

*ru icon " [http://www.rvb.ru/pushkin/01text/06prose/01prose/0869.htm Капитанская дочка] " avaialble at "Russian Virtual Library"
* [http://home.freeuk.net/russica2/books/pushk/cap/doch.html "The Captain's Daughter"] , transl. by Natalie Duddington


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