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The novel by the English writer Anne Bronte "Agnes ..."

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English physicist who discovered the phenomenon of electrical conductivity

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The character of A. Green's novel "Scarlet Sails"

The character of A. Green's story "Scarlet Sails"

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The hero of A. Green's story "Scarlet Sails"

Dedicated to the People's Artist of the RSFSR Anastasia Aleksandrovna Vertinskaya, who played the role of Assol in the film "Scarlet Sails", 1961, directed by Alexander Ptushko, based on the fiery novel "Scarlet Sails" by Alexander Grin, written in 1916-1922.

Song, words and music Maria Izvolskaya.

1. How many were in the world Mariy and Irin, -
There will be so many more who dream of HAPPINESS!
Wind of the sea and salt Alexander knew Green, -
Well, how many ASSOL: Sails meet everything!...

Take away, Ocean, - my pain to heaven! -
Who has not loved more than once - will not believe, does not know:
That LOVE awaits ASSOL at the seashore:
And from morning till dawn - He meets the Captain:

And at the seashore, - ASSOL goes all the time, -
And from morning till dawn Dreams about LOVE here!...
Somewhere in the world of HER, - ASSOL is waiting by the sea, -
And the ship of DREAMS - Meets at dawn!

Chorus:


SCARLET SAILS!... - I'm waiting for you in calm and bad weather!...

Where are you, my Captain?... - Sea! Sun! - Answer! -
In a storm, in a storm, in a hurricane - ASSOL is waiting at dawn!

White clouds!... - Answer with the sun in the morning! -
Where is LOVE?... - From high`: will give Hope to me - Wind!...

SCARLET SAILS! - In a storm, in a calm, and in bad weather:
SCARLET SAILS!... - ASSOL is waiting: His HAPPINESS!...

2. Youth is our DREAM!... - Like dawn over the sea!...
Waves, like years, - small flocks of fish are circling, -
And alone over the sea: white gulls are circling!

And LOVE is neither a lake nor a river!... -
In life, who did not LOVE - he is unlikely to know:

And LOVE is the Ocean!... - Wide`!... - Deep`!..
Like the sun SHE - Shines to all Lovers!

Chorus:

SCARLET SAILS! - Where is my ship of HAPPINESS? -
SCARLET SAILS!... - I'm waiting for you in calm and bad weather!

Where are you, my Captain? - Let the wind help you! -

I'm running on the waves! - And I want to meet you! -
Where are you, my Captain? - Waiting for ASSOL at dawn!

3. All Lovers I ask: Give the world an answer! -
Really DREAMS of the Ship - does not exist?...
Is there really no LOVE - Scarlet Sails? -
And over the sea only the wind and seagulls fly?

I do not believe: LOVE - There are no scarlet sails! -
And over the sea only the wind and seagulls fly!
I do not believe: like the Sea - there is no LOVE in the world! -
And only ASSOL Sails meets everything!

Chorus:


SCARLET SAILS! - Where is my ship of HAPPINESS? -
SCARLET SAILS! - Waiting for you in calm and bad weather!

Where are you, my Captain? - Sea! Sun! - Answer! -
In a storm, in a storm, in a hurricane - ASSOL is waiting at dawn!

4. In the morning on the shore - to meet you running -
My dear Captain! - The sea knows the wind:
In the morning all the skies are Scarlet Sails! -
And I am your ASSOL! - I'm waiting for you at dawn!

Give me LOVE! - Take away, sea, pain! -
I don't believe in LOVE - There are no sails!
And ASSOL walks along the seashore:
And the ship of DREAMS meets at dawn!

Chorus:

SCARLET SAILS! - He who LOVES - he Knows:
SCARLET SAILS! - There are only once in a lifetime!

Where are you, my Captain? - On a clear day and in bad weather, -
In a storm, in a storm, in a hurricane - ASSOL is waiting for Our HAPPINESS!

SCARLET SAILS! - Let the wind blow you! -
My dear Captain! - Gray! - I'm waiting at dawn!

5. How many were in the world Mariy and Irin, -
How many Anastasias - who dream of HAPPINESS!
There is only one Alexander in the world Green! -
Well, how much ASSOL - Sails meet everything! ...

SCARLET SAILS! - I'm running towards you! -
I'm running on the waves! - HAPPINESSLY promises to take:
My dear Captain! - I can wait for you! -
Dear Gray - Captain! - ON ASSOL Hugs!

Chorus:

SCARLET SAILS! - He who LOVES - he Knows:
SCARLET SAILS! - There are only once in a lifetime!


SCARLET give SAILS - FAITH in the Fairy Tale and in HAPPINESS!

SCARLET SAILS! - Let the wind help you! -

Gray! - ASSOL! - We believe you! - The wind knows it too:
SCARLET SAILS - This is HAPPINESS in the World!

6. And over my Sea ... - Dawn will rise in the morning! ... -
I do not believe the Words: that LOVE... - "does not happen"!...
Who said: that LOVE ... - Scarlet sails "NO"?!... -

Who said: that LOVE ... - There are no more sails "NO"?!... -
And the Girls, ... - ASSOL, ... - Sails meet again! ...

Chorus:

SCARLET SAILS!... - He who LOVES - he Knows:
SCARLET SAILS!... - There are only once in a Lifetime!...

Hello Grey-Captain! On a clear day and in bad weather:
SCARLET I will give SAILS, - I FAITH in the Fairy Tale and in HAPPINESS!

SCARLET SAILS!... - Let the wind help us!... -
Only He knows himself - where there is HAPPINESS in the World!

Gray! - ASSOL!... - We believe you!!! - The wind knows this too:
SCARLET SAILS!!!... - This is HAPPINESS in the World!

I'm running on the waves!... - ("Running on the waves", - A. Green)
The sea also knows the wind:
SCARLET SAILS! -
This is HAPPINESS!!! -
BELIEVE!...

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Maria Izvolskaya.

All 35 works of the author as of 04/24/2017 on this page.

Sent: 04/24/2017 at 05:29 to the site Poetry.ru
Literary Prize "Heritage",
nominated 03/29/2017, letter received.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

"Scarlet Sails;" - a fairy tale by Alexander Grin about unshakable faith and an all-conquering, sublime dream, about what everyone can do for a near miracle. Written in 1916-1922.

History of creation:

The first notes related to the Scarlet Sails, Alexander Grin began to make in 1916. In the drafts for the novel “Running on the Waves” (1925), the author described the first appearance of the idea of ​​the story as follows:

I have "Scarlet Sails" - a story about a captain and a girl. I found out how it happened quite by accident: I stopped at a display case with toys and saw a boat with a sharp white silk sail. This toy told me something, but I didn’t know what, then I figured out if the sail would say more red, and better than that, scarlet, because there is bright jubilation in scarlet. Rejoicing means knowing why you rejoice. And so, unfolding from this, taking the waves and the ship with scarlet sails, I saw the purpose of its existence.

Preliminary work on Scarlet Sails was completed in early December 1920. Subsequently, the author repeatedly made corrections to the manuscript. The white autograph of the story has not been preserved.

The chapter "Gray" was published in the newspaper "Evening Telegraph", No. 1 of May 8, 1922. In its entirety, as a separate book, the extravaganza was published in 1923. The writer dedicated it to his second wife Nina ("Nina Nikolaevna Green brings and dedicates the Author. PBG, November 23, 1922"). The story was included in all collected works of the writer.
Plot

Fairy tells the story of the girl Assol, who lost her mother when she was only five months old. Assol lived in the village of Kaperna with her father, the sailor Longren. The father, a closed and unsociable person, after his retirement began to make and sell toys - skillfully made models of sailboats and steamers in order to earn a living for himself and his little daughter.

The fellow countrymen did not really like the former sailor, especially after one incident.

Once, during a severe storm, the local shopkeeper and innkeeper Menners was carried away in his boat far out to sea. Longren was the only witness to this. He calmly smoked his pipe on the pier, watching Manners call out to him in vain. Only when it became obvious that he could no longer be saved, Longren shouted to him that in the same way his Mary asked a fellow villager for help, but did not receive it.

On the sixth day, the shopkeeper was picked up among the waves by a steamer, and before his death, he told about the culprit of his death.

He did not tell only about how, five years ago, Longren's wife turned to him with a request to lend some money. She had just given birth to little Assol. The birth was not easy; and almost all the money left was spent on treatment, and the husband had not yet returned from the voyage. Menners advised not to be touchy, then he is ready to help. The unfortunate woman went to the city in bad weather to lay a ring, caught a cold and died of pneumonia. So Longren remained a widower with a little daughter in his arms and could no longer go to sea.

Whatever it was, the news of such demonstrative inactivity of Longren struck the villagers more than if he had drowned a man with his own hands. The hostility turned almost into hatred and also turned to the innocent Assol, who grew up alone with her fantasies and dreams; and as if she did not need either peers or friends. Her father replaced her mother, and friends, and fellow countrymen.

Once, when Assol was eight years old, he sent her to the city with new toys, among which was a miniature yacht with scarlet silk sails. The road went through the forest. The girl lowered the boat into the stream. The stream carried him and carried him to the mouth. Assol ran after the floating toy yacht and saw a stranger holding her boat in his hands. It was old Egle - "a collector of songs, legends, traditions and fairy tales." He gave the toy to Assol and told that years would pass; and when she grows up and becomes an adult, one day a prince will sail for her on the same ship under scarlet sails and take her to a distant country ...

The girl told her father about it. Unfortunately, a beggar who accidentally heard her story spread the rumor about the ship and the "overseas prince" throughout Capern. Now the children shouted after her: “Hey, gallows! Red sails are sailing! So she came across as crazy.

Arthur Gray, the only offspring of a noble and wealthy family, grew up in a family castle, in an atmosphere of predestination of every present and future step. This, however, was a boy with a very lively soul, ready to fulfill his own destiny in life. He was determined and fearless.

The keeper of their wine cellar, Poldishok, told him that two barrels of Cromwellian alicante were buried in one place; its color is darker than cherry, and it is thick, like good cream. The barrels are made of ebony; on them are double copper hoops, on which is written: "Grey will drink me when he is in paradise." No one has tasted this wine and never will. “I'll drink it,” Gray said, stamping his foot and clenching his hand into a fist: “Paradise? He is here!.."

For all that, he was extremely responsive to someone else's misfortune, and his sympathy always resulted in real help.

In the library of the castle, he was struck by a painting by some famous marine painter. She helped him understand himself. Gray secretly left home and joined the schooner Anselm. Captain Hop was a kind man, but a stern sailor. Having appreciated the mind, perseverance and love for the sea of ​​a young sailor, Gop decided to “make a captain out of a puppy”: to introduce him to navigation, maritime law, sailing and accounting. At the age of twenty, Gray bought a three-masted galliot "Secret" and sailed as a captain on it for four years. Fate brought him to Liss, an hour and a half walk from which was Caperna.

With the onset of darkness, Gray and the sailor Letika, taking fishing rods, set sail in a boat in search of a suitable place for fishing. Under the cliff behind Kaperna, they left the boat and lit a fire. Letika went fishing, and Gray lay down by the fire. In the morning he went for a walk, when suddenly he saw Assol sleeping in the thickets. He looked at the girl who had struck him for a long time; and when he left, he took off the old ring from his finger and put it on her little finger.

Then he and Letika went to Menners' tavern, where the young Hin Menners was now in charge. He said that Assol is a local crazy woman who dreams of a prince and a ship with scarlet sails; that her father is the culprit in the death of the elder Menners and a terrible person. Gray's doubts about the veracity of this information intensified when a drunken collier assured that the innkeeper was lying. Gray and without outside help managed to understand something in this extraordinary girl. She knew life within the limits of her experience, but, moreover, she saw in phenomena a meaning of a different order, making many subtle discoveries that were incomprehensible and unnecessary to the inhabitants of Caperna.

The captain was in many ways the same himself, a little "out of this world." He went to Liss and found scarlet silk in one of the shops, from which he ordered to make sails. In the city, he met an old acquaintance - a wandering musician Zimmer - and asked him to arrive at the "Secret" with his orchestra in the evening.

The scarlet sails bewildered the crew, as did the order to go to Kaperna. Nevertheless, in the morning the "Secret" set out under scarlet sails, and by noon was already in sight of Caperna.

Assol was shocked by the spectacle of a white ship under scarlet sails, from the deck of which music was pouring. She rushed to the sea, where the inhabitants of Caperna had already gathered. When Assol appeared, everyone fell silent and parted. The boat, in which Gray was standing, separated from the ship and headed towards the shore. After a while, Assol was already in the cabin. Everything happened just as old Egle had predicted.

On the same day, a barrel of century-old wine was opened, which no one had ever drunk before. The next morning the ship was already far from Caperna, carrying away the crew, defeated by Gray's unusual wine. Only Zimmer did not sleep. He quietly played his cello and thought about happiness ...

Screen versions:

"Scarlet Sails" (1961), dir. Alexander Ptushko.
"Assol" (1982), an experimental work by director Boris Stepantsev, which is based on a video combination of an actor with a hand-drawn scenery.
"The True Story of Scarlet Sails" (2010), dir. Alexander Stekolenko.

Material from Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia: https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=&stable=1

"parent" Assol

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. (real. Grinevsky) Alexander (1880-1932) Russian writer, novels "Scarlet Sails", "Running on the Waves", novels "Shining World", "Road to Nowhere"

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Assoli's literary father

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The creator of the image of Assol

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. "heart of the matter"

. "running on the waves" (Soviet writer)

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. Assol and Gray's "parent"

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Invented by Assol

Russian Soviet writer, story "Scarlet Sails"

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Russian writer (1880-1932, "Scarlet Sails")

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English mathematician and physicist (1793-1841)

English philosopher, representative of neo-Hegelianism (1836-1882)

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The captain that took away Assol

First letter "g"

Second letter "r"

Third letter "e"

The last beech is the letter "y"

Answer for the clue "The captain who took Assol away", 4 letters:
gray

Alternative questions in crossword puzzles for the word gray

18th century English poet

Absorbed radiation dose unit

Asa (1810-1988) American botanist, created the herbarium of Harvard University

George William (born 1926) English chemist

Alasdair (born 1934) Scottish. writer, The Fall of Calvin Walker, The Poor Unfortunates, The Story Maker, Stories, Mostly Unbelievable

The character of the novel "Scarlet Sails"

Word definitions for gray in dictionaries

Encyclopedic Dictionary, 1998 The meaning of the word in the dictionary Encyclopedic Dictionary, 1998
GRAY (Gray) Alasdair (b. 1934) Scottish writer. The novels The Fall of Calvin Walker (1985), The Poor Unfortunates (1992), The Story Maker (1994). Collection "Stories, mostly incredible" (1983), etc.

Wikipedia The meaning of the word in the Wikipedia dictionary
Gray County is located in Kansas, USA. Officially formed on March 13, 1881. As of 2010, the population was 6,006.

Examples of the use of the word gray in the literature.

The monitor was on a cluttered desk in the center of the newsroom, and Gray Grantham glared at him as he sat in the midst of the uproar and roar of reporters collecting and reporting information.

He pressed the button and grabbed the phone without looking up from the monitor: - Gray Grantham.

Another customer who called when they needed dirt was Gray Grantham, an old friend of his from his newspaper days.

The taxi stopped abruptly at the corner of Fifth and Fifty-second, and Gray, doing exactly as he was told, quickly paid and jumped out of the car, holding a bag in his hands.

Pretending to read a newspaper Gray listened to the conversation of lawyers about football.



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