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We should add the following to the pending tasks: "*" discuss the style and literary qualities of the poem I tried to add it but failed. -- xjy 19:29, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Managed it, but bozhe moy it was complicated -- waiting for ages. -- xjy 19:59, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)
The following was placed into this article, but removed again:
"Мой дядя самых честных правил,
Когда не в шутку занемог,
Он уважать себя заставил
И лучше выдумать не мог.
Его пример другим наука;
Но, боже мой, какая скука
С больным сидеть и день и ночь,
Не отходя ни шагу прочь!
Какое низкое коварство
Полуживого забавлять,
Ему подушки поправлять,
Печально подносить лекарство,
Вздыхать и думать про себя:
Когда же черт возьмёт тебя!"
It would be very nice if someone could explain what this is/means/etc. Is it a quote? Can it be reasonably put into the article and placed into context? — Timwi 17:48, 4 Apr 2004 (UTC)
This is the first stanza of the poem/novel, very famous in Russia. In fact, many Russian speakers can quote it by heart. I'm not sure if it really has a place in the article.
I think putting the first stanza in a box (compare the article on Ozymandias) would be a nice illustration to the article. It would have to be labelled properly, of course. Maybe Johnston's translation could be given in another box. -- xjy 18:57, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Here is my translation of this stanza:
“My uncle with his regulations,
“When he was taken really ill,
“Had made respectful our relations
“And could not find a better will.
“Well, he’s a lesson for another;
“But, Jesus Christ, it would just bother
“To sit with him full night and day,
“Not making any step away!
“It’s so sinister, so unfair
“To entertain a half dead man,
“Arrange the pillows yet again,
“To bring the pills with pensive care,
“Sighing and thinking to yourself,
“’When would you really go to hell!’”
Since Russian is my mother tangue, I cannot value it. By the way, is there a free accessed translation by Arndt in the Internet? -- Чупакабр ( talk) 19:14, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
The summary is pretty horrible. There are some plain inaccuracies, like saying that Tatyana only falls in love with Onegin at the dinner (that revives her interest in him). There is also the childish writing ("One day...") that damages the tone of the summary, and random interjections of literary interpretation. A lot of the information in that section is not "summary" content at all.
I think notable translations not to English should be noted as well, especially Avraham Shlonsky's. Siúnrá ( talk) 14:24, 30 December 2007 (UTC)
The last paragraph of the "Major themes" section claims that Tchaikovsky committed suicide though this is not proven (which is why there is a whole article just on his death [ [1]] ). I did more research after hearing the claim from this article. I have not edited the article because I just found out about his death. I feel that someone who knows more about the subject should edit the article. -- Sidious1741 ( talk) 00:51, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
The Film section is atrocious. It reads like a review of the films, rather than an encyclopedic record. I've not seen either of the pictures mentioned, but will do my best to clean this section up. Anybody who has actually seen the movies is welcome to contribute. Flutterman ( talk) 03:39, 26 November 2009 (UTC)
there is an external link to something called the Xth chapter of onegin. pushkinists have a look at it and laugh at this bogus version, says ubuy at 18:15 on the 9th of august , 2011 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ubuy ( talk • contribs) 16:15, 9 August 2011 (UTC)
The translation by D. M. Thomas - not worth to be mentioned? -- 13Peewit ( talk) 20:43, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
The text about the translations into German is written in German, isn't it funny? -- 13Peewit ( talk) 20:48, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
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This article includes both Tatyana and Tatiana - it would be nice to choose one and stick with it. 2001:7D0:839E:D580:41DC:AA7:A65:7FE5 ( talk) 10:13, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
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