Eugene Onegin and Russian Identity
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https://doi.org/10.46787/tthr.v15i1.4081Abstract
This paper examines the Russian novel Eugene Onegin and the extent to which different themes of the book are reflective of a Russian identity crisis. Analyzing the book from a historical perspective, this essay shows how the author Alexander Pushkin cleverly drafted a novel demonstrative of this identity crisis and the influence of foreign works in Russia.
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