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Yakutian Crowd Favors "Captain's Daughter" by Pushkin as Top Pick

In the competition, 'Eugene Onegin' placed second, while 'The Queen of Spades' secured third place.

Poem 'Eugene Onegin' secures the second position, with 'The Queen of Spades' claiming the third...
Poem 'Eugene Onegin' secures the second position, with 'The Queen of Spades' claiming the third spot in the ranking.

Yakutian Crowd Favors "Captain's Daughter" by Pushkin as Top Pick

Pushkin's Region-wise Literary Wonders: An Analysis of Pushkin's Most Popular Works Based on MTSC's Digital Ecosystem and the "Lines" Book Service

Floatin' through the frozen tundra of Yakutia, you'd find folks chewing on the old tale of "The Captain's Daughter." Comin' in a close second? None other than the verse novel "Eugene Onegin." Can't forget "The Queen of Spades" keepin' them cold hearts warm, with "Dubrovsky" and fairy tales just a stone's throw behind.

But what 'bout the neighborin' regions? The folks over in Irkutsk Oblast give a nod to "Poltava," while the gang in Zabaykalsky Krai is feelin' the historical vibe of "The Moor of Peter the Great." It's a tight race, but Pushkin's work aligns well with Yakutia's choices across the board.

Steppin' into the digital world, it's the 35-44 age group that's snatchin' up those Pushkin books, makin' up a whopping 31% of the readers. Catchin' up in second is the 45-54 age group, and schoolkids under 18 come in third.

Now, the "Lines" book service tells us that ladies are 24% more likely than gents to devour Pushkin's works. Both sexes share a love for "Eugene Onegin" and "The Queen of Spades." Sometimes, it's the differences that count. Men say "The Bronze Horseman" is their delight, while the ladies swear by "The Tale of Tsar Saltan."

But what about the specifics? The databanks of MTSC's digital ecosystem and the 'Lines' book service are mighty tight-lipped on the topic. As a literary genius, Pushkin has swept the nation with his works, but region-wise variations could well be based on local traditions and education systems. To dig deeper into those regional preferences, keep an eye out for more detailed insights from MTSC or the 'Lines' service.

_[1] https://www.britannica.com/art/Eugene-Onegin[2] https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Queen-of-Spades]

In the digital landscape, individuals aged 35-44 dominate the reading of Pushkin's works, constituting a significant 31% of readers. On the other hand, literature enthusiasts can find a diverse selection of Pushkin's books, including 'Eugene Onegin' and 'The Queen of Spades', on platforms like the 'Lines' book service.

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