This research project delves into the multifaceted influence of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin on the development of Russian literature. It will examine how Pushkin's innovative use of language, his thematic explorations, and his contributions to various literary genres shaped the trajectory of Russian literary tradition. The study will analyze Pushkin's major works, including his poems, novels, and plays, to understand his impact on subsequent generations of writers and the enduring relevance of his artistic legacy. The focus will cover the core of his work that defined his role as a founder of new Russian literature. Additionally, the project will investigate the historical and cultural context in which Pushkin wrote, examining the social and political forces that influenced his creative output and the reception of his work by his contemporaries and later readers. The core of this research will consist of the analysis of Pushkin's main work: how he developed the language, his innovations in the plot, and the development of the main characters. The project will conclude with an assessment of Pushkin's lasting contribution to the world literature. It will consider not only the impact on the Russian literature, but also the world literature as a whole.