The founding text of modern Russian literature
Eugene Onegin - presented here in a sparkling translation by Roger Clarke, along with extensive notes and commentary - was .
The founding text of modern Russian literature
Eugene Onegin - presented here in a sparkling translation by Roger Clarke, along with extensive notes and commentary - was .
When the world-weary dandy Eugene Onegin moves from St Petersburg to take up residence in the country estate he has inherited, he strikes up an unlikely friendship with his neighbour, the poet Vladimir Lensky. Coldly rejecting the amorous advances of Tatyana and cynically courting her sister Olga – Lensky’s fiancée – Onegin finds himself dragged into a tragedy of his own making.
Eugene Onegin – presented here in a sparkling translation by Roger Clarke, along with extensive notes and commentary – was the founding text of modern Russian literature, marking a clean break from the high-flown classical style of its predecessors and introducing the quintessentially Russian hero and heroine, which would remain the archetypes for novelists throughout the nineteenth century.
“"Pushkin's novel in verse, Eugene Onegin , is the book that has most influenced my life." - Vikram Seth”
Pushkin’s novel in verse, Eugene Onegin, is the book that has most influenced my life. -- Vikram Seth
Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) was a dramatist and poet, penning such influential works as Eugene Onegin and Boris Godunov. He is now considered the father of modern Russian literature.
When the world-weary dandy Eugene Onegin moves from St Petersburg to take up residence in the country estate he has inherited, he strikes up an unlikely friendship with his neighbour, the poet Vladimir Lensky. Coldly rejecting the amorous advances of Tatyana and cynically courting her sister Olga - Lensky's fiancee - Onegin finds himself dragged into a tragedy of his own making.
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