The Dissolute Part of Russian Poet, Alexander Pushkin, as Revealed in "Eugene Onegin"
PatriotMan
Published on Jan 22, 2022
In Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin," the dissolute cynic Onegin kills his young poet friend Lensky in a duel. This, I argue, is a metaphor for how the dissolute part of Pushkin ended up killing his own poetic genius.
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