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From BBC Radio 4 - 15 Minute Drama:
Adapted by Duncan Macmillan.
Drama based on one of Russia's best loved poems, and the life of the man who wrote it. As Alexander Pushkin prepares to fight a duel, his wife begs him to tell her his most famous story, Eugene Onegin. Onegin is the darling of St. Petersburg. He is young, handsome and bored. But a trip to the countryside is about to change his life forever.
Directed by Abigail le Fleming
Free download at Gutenberg Project
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Adapted by Duncan Macmillan.
Drama based on one of Russia's best loved poems, and the life of the man who wrote it. As Alexander Pushkin prepares to fight a duel, his wife begs him to tell her his most famous story, Eugene Onegin. Onegin is the darling of St. Petersburg. He is young, handsome and bored. But a trip to the countryside is about to change his life forever.
Directed by Abigail le Fleming
Free download at Gutenberg Project
...more

Translator: Mary Hobson
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*The Daughter of the Commandant 3 stars
*Evžen Oněgin TBR
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*The Daughter of the Commandant 3 stars
*Evžen Oněgin TBR
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