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Eugene Onegin

In Our Time

CHAPTER

Was He a Superfluous Man?

He had a great success in 1820 with a rollocking narrative poem called Ruth's Land in Ludmila. He met an English atheist which suggests that he, at the time, had lost all faith entirely. And I think that even though I wouldn't call him a superfluous man, being sent so far away from the centre of life,. probably felt superfluous in that sense. So, can we give some idea here as a poet? He reads a lot. How was he, how was he, Byron's been mentioned? How influenced was he by Byron? By the time he wrote Yevgeny and Jürgen, Byron was really an old influence, you could say

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