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- Onegin_stanza abstract "Onegin stanza (sometimes \"Pushkin sonnet\"[1]) refers to the verse form popularized (or invented) by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin through his novel in verse Eugene Onegin. The work was mostly written in verses of iambic tetrameter with the rhyme scheme \"aBaBccDDeFFeGG\", where the lowercase letters represent feminine endings (i.e., with an additional unstressed syllable) and the uppercase representing masculine ending (i.e. stressed on the final syllable). For example, here is the first stanza of Onegin as rendered into English by Charles Hepburn Johnston:Unlike other traditional forms, such as the Petrarchan sonnet or Shakespearean sonnet, the Onegin stanza does not divide into smaller stanzas of four lines or two in an obvious way. There are many different ways the sonnet can be divided: for example, the first four lines can form a quatrain, or instead join with the \"cc\" to form a set. The form's flexibility allows the author more scope to change how the semantic sections are divided from sonnet to sonnet, while keeping the sense of unity provided by following a fixed rhyme scheme. Also, being written in iambic tetrameter imparts a stronger sense of motion than other sonnets, which use the more common iambic pentameter.In post-Pushkin Russian poetry, the form has been utilized by authors as diverse as Mikhail Lermontov, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Jurgis Baltrušaitis and Valery Pereleshin, in genres ranging from one-stanza lyrical piece to voluminous autobiography. Nevertheless, the Onegin stanza, being easily recognisable, is strongly identified as belonging to its creator, and its use in oeuvre of any kind implicitly triggers a reading of the particular text against the backdrop of Pushkin's imagery and world view.John Fuller's 1980 \"The Illusionists\" and Jon Stallworthy's 1987 \"The Nutcracker\" used this stanza form, and Vikram Seth's 1986 novel The Golden Gate is written wholly in Onegin stanzas.The Onegin stanza is also used in the verse novel Equinox by Australian writer Matthew Rubinstein, serialized daily in the Sydney Morning Herald and currently awaiting publication; in the biography in verse Richard Burgin by Diana Burgin; in the verse novel Jack the Lady Killer by HRF Keating (title borrowed from a line in Golden Gate in Onegin stanza rhymes but not always preserving the metric pattern); in several poems by Australian poet Gwen Harwood, for instance the first part of \"Class of 1927\" and \"Sea Eagle\" (the first employs a humorous Byronic tone, but the second adapts the stanza to a spare lyrical mood, which is good evidence of the form's versatility); and in the verse novel \"Unholyland\" by Aidan Andrew Dun. The British writer Andy Croft has written two novels in Onegin stanzas, \"Ghost Writer\" and \"1948\".".
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- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Pushkin.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alexander_Pushkin.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_poetry.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sonnet_studies.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stanzaic_form.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Hepburn_Johnston.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Diana_Burgin.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_Onegin.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Gwen_Harwood.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink H._R._F._Keating.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Iambic_pentameter.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Iambic_tetrameter.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink John_Fuller_(poet).
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Jon_Stallworthy.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Jurgis_Baltrušaitis.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Masculine_and_feminine_endings.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Rubinstein.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Lermontov.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Petrarchan_sonnet.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Quatrain.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Sonnet.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink The_Golden_Gate_(Seth_novel).
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Vikram_Seth.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Nabokov.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLink Vyacheslav_Ivanov_(poet).
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageWikiLinkText "Onegin stanza".
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eugene_Onegin.
- Onegin_stanza wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Onegin_stanza subject Category:Alexander_Pushkin.
- Onegin_stanza subject Category:Russian_poetry.
- Onegin_stanza subject Category:Sonnet_studies.
- Onegin_stanza subject Category:Stanzaic_form.
- Onegin_stanza type Study.
- Onegin_stanza comment "Onegin stanza (sometimes \"Pushkin sonnet\"[1]) refers to the verse form popularized (or invented) by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin through his novel in verse Eugene Onegin. The work was mostly written in verses of iambic tetrameter with the rhyme scheme \"aBaBccDDeFFeGG\", where the lowercase letters represent feminine endings (i.e., with an additional unstressed syllable) and the uppercase representing masculine ending (i.e. stressed on the final syllable).".
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- Onegin_stanza sameAs Oněginská_sloka.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs Onegini_stroof.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs Anyegin-strófa.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs Օնեգինյան_տուն.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs Онегиндик_сап.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs Strofa_onieginowska.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs m.057hfw.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs Онегинская_строфа.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs Онєгінська_строфа.
- Onegin_stanza sameAs Q1061053.
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