Pushkin was an important figure in the history of Russian literature. His works were widely praised and widely praised. Here are some of Pushkin's famous novels: High Society: Pushkin's autobiographical novel described his life experience in the high society of St. Petersburg. The Dark Lord: Another famous novel by Pushkin described the rise and fall of a noble family and the complicated relationship between family members. Nostalgia: This is one of Pushkin's most famous novels. It describes the loneliness and longing of a poet in Russia, far away from his hometown. 4. The Tale of the Fisherman and the Goldfish: This is a fairy tale novel by Pushkin. It tells the story of a fisherman and a goldfish, revealing the kindness and evil of human nature. 5 "Imperial Envoy": This is a political novel describing the struggle between an imperial envoy of the Pushkin government and his aides. 6. Improvisation Poet: This is a poem by Pushkin, describing the reaction and thinking of a poet in an emergency. These are some of Pushkin's famous novels. His works not only deeply reflected the Russian society and people's lives, but also had a wide impact on the world.