Onegin (1999) Part 1/11. Eugene Onegin. Eugene Onegin (Russian: Евге́ний Оне́гин, BGN/PCGN: Yevgeniy Onegin) is a novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin.
It is a classic of Russian literature, and its eponymous protagonist has served as the model for a number of Russian literary heroes (so-called superfluous men). It was published in serial form between 1825 and 1832. The first complete edition was published in 1833, and the currently accepted version is based on the 1837 publication. Almost the entire work is made up of 389 stanzas of iambic tetrameter with the unusual rhyme scheme "AbAbCCddEffEgg", where the uppercase letters represent feminine rhymes while the lowercase letters represent masculine rhymes. This form has come to be known as the "Onegin stanza" or the "Pushkin sonnet. " Eugène Onéguine. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.
Le duel au pistolet entre Onéguine et Lenski Onéguine et Tatiana, illustration d'Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa[N 1] (1908) Composition[modifier | modifier le code] Eugène Onéguine a été composé sur une petite dizaine d'années, de 1823 à 1831. Index.