Article: Pushkin's Evgenii Onegin

Sally Dalton-Brown. Pushkin's Evgenii Onegin. Critical Studies in Russian Literature. Series Editor: Neil Cornwell. Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1997. 145 pp. Bibliography. Appendix. Index. E6.95, paper.

The subject of this book is the best-known work of the best-known Russian writer. As the primus inter pares in Russian literature, Alexander Sergeievich Pushkin, has been the source of inspiration for generations of renowned Russian literary scholarship. Thus, one of the challenges facing any critic is the question: will his or her work advance anything of interest, or will it merely add to the incredibly vast amount of existing criticism on the subject.

This slim book, altogether ...

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