Eugene Onegin
Book Review
«Eugene Onegin» by Alexander Pushkin is one of the greatest works of Russian literature, combining elements of a novel, a poem, and social critique. Critics praise Pushkin's mastery in creating vivid and memorable characters, such as Eugene Onegin and Tatyana Larina. Onegin, as a typical representative of the «superfluous people» of his time, embodies the disillusionment and ennui of the upper class. Tatyana, on the other hand, symbolizes the sincerity and depth of the Russian soul. Pushkin skillfully uses the verse form, giving the work musicality and rhythm. Critics also emphasize the importance of «Eugene Onegin» as a social commentary, reflecting the problems and contradictions of Russian society in the early 19th century. Overall, this work is considered not only a literary masterpiece but also an important cultural phenomenon that continues to inspire and captivate readers worldwide.
