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Eugene Onegin:

a novel in verse : the Bollingen prize translation in the Onegin stanza, extensively revised
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E.P. Dutton, 15 mars 1981 - 224 pages
Eugene Onegin is the master work of the poet whom Russians regard as the fountainhead of their literature. Set in 1820s Russia, Pushkin's verse novel follows the fates of three men and three women. Engaging, full of suspense, and varied in tone, it also portrays a large cast of other characters and offers the reader many literary, philosophical, and autobiographical digressions, often in a highly satirical vein. Eugene Onegin was Pushkin's own favourite work, and this new translation conveys the literal sense and the poetic music of the original.

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Eugene Onegin is the classic 19th century Russian novel. And if you;re like most of America, you probably haven't read it (unless you studied Russian, and then you absolutely did). Written by ...

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Russian Views of Pushkin
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Marginal Notes on Eugene Onegin
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The AuthorNarrators Stance in Onegin
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Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, one of Russian's greatest poets, was born in Moscow on June 6, 1799. He studied Latin and French literature at the Lyceum. Pushkin was often in conflict with the government and was kept under surveillance for much of his later life. He was also exiled for a period of time. His works include Eugene Onegin and Ruslan and Ludmila. Pushkin died on February 10, 1837 in St. Petersburg of a wound received during a duel protecting the honor of his wife.

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