A London Dandy
Title
A London Dandy
Subject
Eugene Onegin: "Reading Fashion"
Description
Onegin's accordance with fashion. Even in hairstyle, he sported the stylish English short cut.
Creator
Elizabeth LaFave
Source
Text: Alexander Pushkin; Eugene Onegin
Image: Reigning Men: Fashion in Menswear
Image: Reigning Men: Fashion in Menswear
Publisher
Text: Oxford's World Classics
Image: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Image: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Text
«Вот мой Онегин на свободе;
Острижен по последней моде;
Как dandy лондонский одет –
И наконец увидел свет.
Он по-французски совершенно
Мог изъясняться и писал;
Легко мазурку танцевал
И кланялся непринужденно;
Чего ж вам больше?
Свет решил,
Что он умен и очень мил»(1, IV, 6).
“And here’s Onegin---liberated,
To fad and fashion newly mated:
A London dandy, hair all curled,
At last he’s ready for the world!
In French he could and did acutely
Express himself and even write;
In dancing too his step was light,
And bows he’d mastered absolutely.
Who’d ask for more? The world could tell
That he had wit and charm as well” (Chapter 1, Stanza 4, Page 6).
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- Date Added
- September 11, 2017
- Collection
- "Reading" Fashion in A. Pushkin's Eugene Onegin: Word as Image in 1820s Imperial Russia
- Item Type
- Text
- Tags
- hairstyle, Onegin
- Citation
- Elizabeth LaFave, “A London Dandy,” Collections @ ECU, accessed November 21, 2024, http://collections.ecu.edu/items/show/593.