
Eugene Onegin
"Eugene Onegin" is a famous Russian novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin in the early 19th century. It tells the story of a disenchanted aristocrat, Eugene Onegin, who becomes embroiled in a complex love triangle with the passionate Tatyana and his impulsive friend, Lensky. The poem explores themes of love, regret, and the impacts of social conventions. It reflects the societal dynamics of the time, showcasing Pushkin's mastery of language and character development. "Eugene Onegin" has been influential in Russian literature and inspired various adaptations, including an opera by Tchaikovsky.