Oriental motifs in the novel “Eugene Onegin” by Alexander Pushkin
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2022, No. 4)Publication Date: 2023-01-25
Authors : Rahimova E.R.;
Page : 16-16
Keywords : Alexander Pushkin; “Eugene Onegin”; novel; East; motif;
Abstract
It is known that the East and the Eastern literature were in the centre of constant attention of Russian readers during the Golden Age of Russian poetry. The researchers of the oriental theme in Alexander Pushkin's works have noted his deep awareness of the Eastern literature and culture. Pushkin's novel in verse started by him after his first trip to the North Caucasus was completed after the trip to Turkish Arzurum. Oriental motifs in the novel “Eugene Onegin” by Pushkin are analysed in the article. These motives occupies a certain place in the ideological and artistic structure of the novel in verse, which turned to be a kind of connecting link in Pushkin's creative comprehension of the East, an important niche between his romantic and realistic works.
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