Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin

By Alexander Pushkin

Pages

304

Rating

4.10

Year

1831

FictionPoetryClassicsLiteratureRussia19Th Century

Description

Tired of the glitter and glamour of St Petersburg society, aristocratic dandy Eugene Onegin retreats to the country estate he has recently inherited. With the arrival of the idealistic young poet Vladimir Lensky, he begins an unlikely friendship, as the poet welcomes this urbane addition to his small social circle — and is happy to introduce Onegin to his fiancée, Olga, and her family. But when Olga's sister Tatiana becomes infatuated with Onegin, his cold rejection of her love brings about a tragedy that engulfs them all. Unfolding with dreamlike inevitability and dazzling energy, Pushkin's tragic poem is one of the great works of Russian literature.

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