Mere Mortals Book Reviews
Fighting For Honour In A Beautiful Style | Eugene Onegin (Alexander Pushkin)
Would you have the honour to behave like a coward?
'Eugene Onegin' by Alexander Pushkin is a novel in verse of an unhappy Russian dandy. Onegin lacks meaning from a city life and struggles to find it in the countryside, with the same superficial gossip, flirtatious women and rash young men. The poetry is renowned for it's unique rhyme scheme known as the 'Pushkin Sonnet' or 'Onegin Stanza'.
I summarised the book as follows. "It's easily my most favourite poetry that I've read. Not only does the style roll of the tongue but the characters, scenery, plot and narration all kept me highly engaged. My one gripe is that I don't know Russian so couldn't read this in the Russian original, although the English translation is still outstanding!"
I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!
Timeline:
(0:00) - Intro
(0:37) - Synopsis
(3:53) - Duelling: A deadly code of honour
(14:31) - Observations/Takeaways
(21:07) - Summary
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