Vladimir Lensky

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Vladimir Lensky is a romantic, idealistic young poet in Alexander Pushkin’s novel in verse "Eugene Onegin," whose tragic fate contrasts with the cynicism of the title character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
poet
romantic hero
appearsIn Eugene Onegin NERFINISHED
artForm poetry
associatedWith Eugene Onegin NERFINISHED
Olga Larina NERFINISHED
Tatyana Larina NERFINISHED
characterTrait idealistic
impulsive
naive
romantic
sincere
contrastsWith Eugene Onegin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator Alexander Pushkin NERFINISHED
deathCause duel with Eugene Onegin
deathType tragic death
duelOpponent Eugene Onegin NERFINISHED
education educated in Germany
emotionalState jealous before the duel
fate killed in a duel
firstPublicationWork Eugene Onegin serial publication (1825–1832) NERFINISHED
fullWorkPublication Eugene Onegin (1833) NERFINISHED
genre Romanticism
languageOfWork Russian
literaryDeviceRole foil
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryStatus iconic character of Russian literature
loveInterest Olga Larina NERFINISHED
medium Russian literature
narrativeFunction tragedy catalyst
narrativeRole foil to Eugene Onegin
nationalityInFiction Russian landowner gentry
occupation poet
relationship fiancé of Olga Larina
friend of Eugene Onegin
setting Russian countryside
symbolizes romantic illusion
youthful idealism
themeInvolvement conflict between idealism and cynicism
honor and dueling culture
unfulfilled youth
timePeriod early 19th century
workForm novel in verse
worldview influenced by German Romanticism

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opera "Eugene Onegin" centralCharacter Vladimir Lensky
subject surface form: Eugene Onegin
Eugene Onegin mainCharacter Vladimir Lensky
Eugene Onegin hasCharacter Vladimir Lensky