Poetry and Juvenilia
Tchaikovsky Research
TH | ČW | Title | Description | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
342 | — | Our Mama in Petersburg | Song | 1844 |
343 | 669 | A Conversation Between Madame de Verteulle and Her Daughter Poline Concerning the Five Senses | Translation | 1847 |
344 | 669 | L'enfant parle à son ange gardien | Poem | 1847 |
345 | 669 | L'héroïne de la France | Poem | 1847 |
346 | 669 | Histoire de Jeanne d'Arc | Unfinished essay | 1847 |
347 | 669 | L'Univers | Poem | 1848 |
348 | 669 | Prière d'une petite fille tout-à-fait orpheline | Poem | 1847 |
349 | 669 | La mort de l'enfant Paul | Poem | 1848 |
350 | 669 | Une mère et son enfant qu'elle aime | Poem | 1848 |
351 | 669 | Epargnez la fourmi qu'un seul grain peut nourrir | Poem | 1848 |
352 | 669 | Mort d'un oiseau | Poem | 1848 |
353 | 669 | O Thou Immortal God the Father | Two-line verse | 1848 |
354 | 669 | Prayer to the Lord of All Russia | Poem | 1848 |
355 | 669 | Fin du monde quand Dieu appelle les hommes au ciel | Poem | 1848 |
356 | 669 | Sur ma patrie | Poem | 1848 |
357 | 669 | Quand je suis loin de ma patrie | Poem | 1848 |
358 | 669 | L'histoire du péché originel | Poem | 1848 |
359 | 669 | Cantique de Noël | Poem | 1848 |
360 | 669 | Le fils prodigue | Story | 1848 |
361 | 669 | La mort | Story | 1848 |
362 | 669 | La force, l'activité | Couplet | 1848 |
363 | 669 | Poem for Fanny Dürbach's Birthday | Poem | 1848 |
364 | 669 | Poem for Zinayda Tchaikovskaya's birthday | Poem | 1848 |
365 | 669 | La vieillese d'un homme qui parle en songe à l'âge de 60 ans | Poem | 1848 |
366 | 669 | Souvenir de la jeunesse | Poem | 1848 |
— | 602 | Quand Je Prie de Tout Mon Coeur | Poem | 1851 |
367 | — | The Literary History of Our Class | Essay | 1854 |
368 | — | Once Upon a Time in the World | Poem | 1855 |
— | 603 | Today, While Drinking My Cup of Coffee | Poem | 1861 |
369 | 604 | Rejoice, Great Tatyana | Poem | 1861 |
370 | 605 | Like the Coolness of Spring | Poem | 1865 |
371 | 608 | When I Saw the Relics of Sergius | Couplet | 1869-70(?) |
372 | 609 | A Parson and a Deacon | Couplet | 1869-70(?) |
373 | 607 | You Have Been Invited for a Cup of Tea | Poem | 1869-70(?) |
374 | 606 | Tell Me, If the Waters | Poem | 1869-70(?) |
375 | 610 | The Crops Are Already Yellow | Poem | 1869-70(?) |
376 | 611 | And He, Instead of Writing His Article | Poem | 1869-70(?) |
377 | 612 | Do You Remember How By Kislovsky Lane? | Poem | 1871 |
— | 613 | My Dear Friend, I Would Like To | Poem | 1871-72(?) |
378 | 615 | As Soon as the Game is Over | Poem | 1872 |
379 | 614 | We Don't Have Tickets to the Theatre | Poem | 1872 |
380 | 618 | You Bound a Blanket for Poor Bishka With Your Expert Hand | Poem | 1875 |
381 | 619 | A Sick Fool's Howl to Fifi! | Poem | 1876 |
382 | 616 | Like a Bull to His Cow | Poem | 1876 |
383 | — | Verses for Tatyana Davydova's Name-Day | Poem | 1877 |
384 | 620 | Lilies of the Valley | Poem | 1878 |
385 | 622 | When Your Wallet is Smitten by Consumption | Poem | 1880 |
386 | 623 | I Wanted To Be With You Today | Poem | 1880 |
387 | — | Beetles | Poem | 1882 |
388 | 624 | Misses Sasha and Lenochka | Poem | 1886 |
389 | 617 | To Klimenko | Poem | 1887 |
— | 625 | I Did Not Know, Dear Anna | Poem | 1888 |
390 | 626 | You Did Not Aspire to Power | Poem | 1880s |
391 | 627 | To a Talentless Versifier | Poem | 1880s |