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Eugene Onegin

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In «Eugene Onegin,» Alexander Pushkin masterfully weaves a narrative that marries the elegance of verse with the complexity of human emotion. This novel in verse, first published in the 1820s, is celebrated for its rich character development and intricate exploration of societal norms in 19th-century Russia. Through the life of the disillusioned aristocrat Eugene Onegin and his interactions with the passionate Tatyana, Pushkin delves into themes of unrequited love, friendship, and the ennui of the Russian gentry. The structure of the work, employing the unique Odessan stanza, showcases Pushkin's innovative approach to poetry and storytelling, marking a pivotal contribution to the Russian literary canon and the development of the modern novel. Alexander Pushkin, often regarded as the father of Russian literature, was profoundly influenced by his life experiences, including his mixed heritage and the political turbulence of his time. These factors informed his perspectives on love, society, and the individual's place within it. His encounters with different social strata and his personal conflicts greatly influenced his creation of Eugene Onegin, encapsulating the contradictions of a society in transition. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this quintessential work, which not only reflects the depth of human connection but also serves as a profound commentary on the complexities of Russian society. Pushkin's nuanced portrayal of his characters makes «Eugene Onegin» a timeless exploration of unfulfilled desires and the intricacies of social interaction, rendering it essential reading for anyone interested in the interplay of romance and existential reflection.

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10 September 2024
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210 p.
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