One of Pushkin's most famous works, "Eugene Onegin" has been called an "enclyclopaedia of Russian life", a definition which suggests the mass of ideas, impressions, thoughts and possibilities to be found in the story of the doomed love of two members of Russian high society in the 1830s. This study aims to offer an up-to-date guide to the text and to the critical debate, as well as providing easy-to-follow "readings". It takes a fresh look at its themes, ideas and intricacies, and suggests how scholars and non-specialists alike may gain greater understanding of Pushkin's work.
| ISBN: | 9781853994739 |
| Publication date: | 1st January 1998 |
| Author: | S DaltonBrown |
| Publisher: | Bristol Classical |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 145 pages |
| Series: | Critical Studies in Russian Literature |
| Genres: |
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers |
One of Pushkin's most famous works, "Eugene Onegin" has been called an "enclyclopaedia of Russian life", a definition which suggests the mass of ideas, impressions, thoughts and possibilities to be found in the story of the doomed love of two members of Russian high society in the 1830s. This study aims to offer an up-to-date guide to the text and to the critical debate, as well as providing easy-to-follow "readings". It takes a fresh look at its themes, ideas and intricacies, and suggests how scholars and non-specialists alike may gain greater understanding of Pushkin's work.
Pushkin's Evgenii Onegin features in the following genres: Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Pushkin's Evgenii Onegin is available in Paperback
Pushkin's Evgenii Onegin was written by S DaltonBrown and published by Bristol Classical
Pushkin's Evgenii Onegin has 145 pages
Yes it is part of Critical Studies in Russian Literature series
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