Lit Literature 3: Through the Eyes of a Superfluous Man

From Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin to Griboyedov’s Alexandr Chatsky, Gaukhar guides us through the superfluous men of 19th Century Russian literature.
In the second part to the Lit Literature series, Gaukhar paints a picture of further remarkable Russian literature, this time shining a spotlight on its take on love and tragedy.
He gives a calm impression, even though he has just challenged one of the most powerful institutions in Russia, maybe even in the world.

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From Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin to Griboyedov’s Alexandr Chatsky, Gaukhar guides us through the superfluous men of 19th Century Russian literature.
In the second part to the Lit Literature series, Gaukhar paints a picture of further remarkable Russian literature, this time shining a spotlight on its take on love and tragedy.
He gives a calm impression, even though he has just challenged one of the most powerful institutions in Russia, maybe even in the world.
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