Eugene Onegin: A Graphic Guide
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This is a graphic guide to Alexander Pushkin's novel "Eugene Onegin." Written by Alexei Oleinikov and illustrated by Natasha Yaskina, it's a graphic novel.
What is the purpose of this book? To help understand the world of Pushkin's great novel. To alleviate the fear and intense rejection that so often arises in teenagers when encountering classical Russian literature.
This comic-book guide succinctly conveys the novel's plot and thoroughly explains the text's more obscure aspects—the details and nuances of distant aristocratic Russia during the reign of Alexander I.
- What was the meaning of a duel, and what is honor for a Russian nobleman?
- How much did Onegin's suit and dinner cost?
- Was it expensive to live in St. Petersburg?
- Why was Tatyana's letter an unimaginable breach of etiquette?
- How and why was fortune-telling performed on Christmastide?
Of course, our guide can't replace the novel. But we hope it will help you understand its complex world, captivate you, bring the characters to life, reveal a vibrant, unusual side to the young reader, and convey the spirit of Pushkin's era with all its complexities and contradictions.
What is the purpose of this book? To help understand the world of Pushkin's great novel. To alleviate the fear and intense rejection that so often arises in teenagers when encountering classical Russian literature.
This comic-book guide succinctly conveys the novel's plot and thoroughly explains the text's more obscure aspects—the details and nuances of distant aristocratic Russia during the reign of Alexander I.
- What was the meaning of a duel, and what is honor for a Russian nobleman?
- How much did Onegin's suit and dinner cost?
- Was it expensive to live in St. Petersburg?
- Why was Tatyana's letter an unimaginable breach of etiquette?
- How and why was fortune-telling performed on Christmastide?
Of course, our guide can't replace the novel. But we hope it will help you understand its complex world, captivate you, bring the characters to life, reveal a vibrant, unusual side to the young reader, and convey the spirit of Pushkin's era with all its complexities and contradictions.
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