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  1. The first separate edition of chapter 4 appeared with chapter 5 in a publication produced between January 31 and February 2, 1828. The writing of chapter 5 began on January 4, 1826, and 24 stanzas were complete before the start of his trip to petition the Tsar for his freedom.

    • Alexander SergeevichHG Pushkin
    • 1825
  2. Eugene Onegin is a well-known example of lyric opera, to which Tchaikovsky added music of a dramatic nature. The story concerns a selfish hero who lives to regret his blasé rejection of a young woman's love and his careless incitement of a fatal duel with his best friend.

  3. Eugene Onegin, fictional character who is the protagonist of Aleksandr Pushkins masterpiece Eugene Onegin (1833). Onegin is the original superfluous man, a character type common in 19th-century Russian literature.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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  5. Apr 3, 2018 · A translation of Pushkin's classic poem by Henry Spalding, with a preface, notes and biographical sketch of the poet. The poem depicts the love story of Eugene Onéguine and Tatiana, set in the Russian society of the early 19th century.

  6. Tchaikovsky’s many moods—tender, grand, melancholy—are all given free rein in Eugene Onegin. The opera is based on Pushkin’s iconic verse novel, which re-imagines the Byronic romantic anti-hero as the definitive bored Russian aristocrat caught between convention and ennui; Tchaikovsky, similarly, took Western European operatic forms and ...

  7. Mar 23, 2024 · When Eugene Onegin enters Tatyana's orderly life, he appears to her like a character from her novels. The young, inexperienced woman falls head over heels in love with the...

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  8. Learn about the plot, characters, music and history of Eugene Onegin, a Russian Lyric Opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Discover the famous letter scene, the duel, the waltz and more in this comprehensive guide.