Eugene Onegin and Other Poems (Everyman"s Library Pocket Poets)
EAN/UPC/ISBN Code
9780375406720
Brand
Everyman's Library
Author
Alexander Pushkin
Producer
Random House, Inc.
Weight
222 gr
Pages
256
Year of production
1999
Binding
110x160
Eugene Onegin (1833) is a comedy of manners, written in exquisitely crafted verse, about two young members of the Russian gentry, the eponymous hero and the girl Tatyana, who don"t quite connect. It is also the greatest masterpiece of Russian literature - the source of the human archetypes and the attitudes that define and govern the towering fictional creations of nineteenth century Russia and one of the most celebrated poems of the world. Before Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) wrote Eugene Onegin, his nation"s literature was a parochial one; after he wrote it, due in no small part to its power and influence, the Russian tradition became one of the central traditions of Western civilization.