Traditional Men's Robe: Халат

Title

Traditional Men's Robe: Халат

Subject

Eugene Onegin: "Reading Fashion"

Description

A vision of married life for the husband was complete with the wearing of a 'xалат'. Lensky envisions himself adorned with this robe, when he was to finally marry to Olga.

Creator

Elizabeth LaFave

Source

Text: Alexander Pushkin; Eugene Onegin 
Image: Русская Культура; Василий Андреевич Тропинин

Publisher

Text: Oxford's World Classics
Image: Белый город

Text

«А сам в халате ел и пил» (2, XXXIV, 51). 


“And ate and drank in just his robe” (Chapter 2, Stanza 34, Page 51). 



«В нем пыл души бы охладел.

Во многом он бы изменился,

Расстался б с музами, женился,

В деревне счастлив и рогат» (6, XXXVIII, 150). 



“The flame within him would have died.

In time he might have changed profoundly,

Have quit the Muses, married soundly;

And in the country he’d have worn

A quilted gown and cuckold’s horn” (Chapter 6, Stanza 38, Page 150).


 

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Date Added
September 25, 2017
Collection
"Reading" Fashion in A. Pushkin's Eugene Onegin: Word as Image in 1820s Imperial Russia
Item Type
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Citation
Elizabeth LaFave, “Traditional Men's Robe: Халат,” Collections @ ECU, accessed April 25, 2024, http://collections.ecu.edu/items/show/611.