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Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] / A Romance of Russian Life in Verse

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The verse novel traces the life of a disenchanted young aristocrat whose aimless dandyism carries him from Petersburg society to the countryside, where he meets a sincere, bookish neighbor who confesses love. Social boredom, a fatal duel with a friend, and rigid codes of honor reshape their futures; years later a matured and married woman faces the protagonist’s belated passion and refuses to yield. The poem combines vivid portraits of urban salons and rural estates, lyrical digressions by an ironic narrator, and recurring themes of unrequited love, fate, and the tensions between personal feeling and social convention.

EUGENE ONÉGUINE

Pétri de vanité, il avait encore plus de cette espèce d’orgueil, qui fait avouer avec la même indifference les bonnes comme les mauvaises actions, suite d’un sentiment de supériorité, peut-être imaginaire.— Tiré d’une lettre particulière.

[Note: Written in 1823 at Kishineff and Odessa.]