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Eugene Onegin

In Our Time

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Dostoevsky's Russianness in the Opera Verbatim

Dostoevsky thought that Tatiana was quintessentially Russian, and we're told in the poem, she doesn't quite know why. There seems to be absolutely no contradiction, even in an era of romantic nationalism between patriotism and Russianness. Tachyanin became in the Soviet era, and the Great Mother, not Mother, but the Great Thalia and Mother Russia figure? I think Unyagan's rejection about it, but it can. And there's this sort of moral involvement that we'll get to in talking about her love relationship with Unyagan.

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