Canto V

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Canto V is a section of Alexander Pushkin’s narrative poem "Ruslan and Ludmila," continuing the fantastical adventures and romantic trials of the hero Ruslan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canto
poem section
associatedWithAuthor early Pushkin period
author Alexander Pushkin NERFINISHED
containsElement battle scenes
comic episodes
lyrical digressions
supernatural intervention
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
featuresCharacter Chernomor NERFINISHED
Farlaf NERFINISHED
Ludmila NERFINISHED
Ratmir NERFINISHED
Rogdai NERFINISHED
Ruslan NERFINISHED
followedBy Canto VI NERFINISHED
follows Canto IV NERFINISHED
genre fantastical literature
narrative poetry
romantic poem
hasInfluenced Russian romantic narrative poems
later Russian fantasy literature
hasMainTheme heroic quest
love and fidelity
magic and enchantment
trial and perseverance
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narration
isSectionOf poem
language Russian
literaryForm verse
literaryMovement Russian Romanticism NERFINISHED
meter iambic tetrameter
narrativeRole continues the adventures of Ruslan
depicts romantic trials of Ruslan
originalTitle Пятая песнь NERFINISHED
originalWorkPublicationYear 1820
partOf Ruslan and Ludmila NERFINISHED
Russian literature canon
rhymeScheme regular rhymed verse
workLocation Kyivan Rus NERFINISHED
workPeriod early 19th century

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Ruslan and Ludmila hasPart Canto V