Classics of Russian Literature | Exile, Rustic Seclusion, and Onegin (Lecture 4)
Classics of Russian Literature | Exile, Rustic Seclusion, and Onegin (Lecture 4)

Lecture 4: In Odessa, a thriving port city on the Black Sea, Pushkin managed to irritate the local governor, who soon sent him packing back to his parents’ country estates in the north of Russia.

During this time, he began a long work that would become Russia’s greatest poem.

He called it a “novel in verse”: Eugene Onegin.