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Eugene Onegin

Duration: 49 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW

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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Alexander Pushkin's verse novel, the story of Eugene Onegin, widely regarded as his masterpiece. Pushkin (pictured above) began this in 1823 and worked on it over the next ten years, while moving around Russia, developing the central character of a figure all too typical of his age, the so-called superfluous man. Onegin is cynical, disillusioned and detached, his best friend Lensky is a romantic poet and Tatyana, whose love for Onegin is not returned until too late, is described as a poetic ideal of a Russian woman, and they are shown in the context of the Russian landscape and society that has shaped them. Onegin draws all three into tragic situations which, if he had been willing and able to act, he could have prevented, and so becomes the one responsible for the misery of himself and others as well as the death of his friend.

With

Andrew Kahn
Professor of Russian Literature at the University of Oxford and Fellow of St Edmund Hall

Emily Finer
Lecturer in Russian and Comparative Literature at the University of St Andrews

and

Simon Dixon
The Sir Bernard Pares Professor of Russian History at University College London

Producer: Simon Tillotson. Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Melvyn Bragg
Interviewed Guest:
Andrew Kahn
Interviewed Guest:
Emily Finer
Interviewed Guest:
Simon Dixon

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