This book is the second in the series of graphic guides-commentaries. The first book is a commentary on "Eugene Onegin". "Grief from the Mind" is, in a sense, a twin of the novel "Eugene Onegin". They have much in common. At...
the center of each work is a young, unordinary person who sharply stands out from their surroundings. Both Chatsky and Onegin cannot find their place in society and therefore flee from it. They both experience a love catastrophe. Even the authors' names match - both Griboedov and Pushkin are called Alexander Sergeyevich. However, despite all the similarities, there are many differences. While "Eugene Onegin" is a novel in verse, where we follow the capricious flow of the author's thoughts and where Pushkin reigns on every page, "Grief from the Mind" is a play, where Griboedov steps back into the shadows, pushing his characters forward. If the volume of "Eugene Onegin" did not allow us to fully translate it into a comic (the plot line of the novel is presented in a shortened form), then we were able to fully represent the dramatic material of "Grief from the Mind" in this format. This book is a full-fledged comic based on the play "Grief from the Mind", accompanied by historical-literary and real commentary.
This book is the second in the series of graphic guides-commentaries. The first book is a commentary on "Eugene Onegin". "Grief from the Mind" is, in a sense, a twin of the novel "Eugene Onegin". They have much in common. At the center of each work is a young, unordinary person who sharply stands out from their surroundings. Both Chatsky and Onegin cannot find their place in society and therefore flee from it. They both experience a love catastrophe. Even the authors' names match - both Griboedov and Pushkin are called Alexander Sergeyevich. However, despite all the similarities, there are many differences. While "Eugene Onegin" is a novel in verse, where we follow the capricious flow of the author's thoughts and where Pushkin reigns on every page, "Grief from the Mind" is a play, where Griboedov steps back into the shadows, pushing his characters forward. If the volume of "Eugene Onegin" did not allow us to fully translate it into a comic (the plot line of the novel is presented in a shortened form), then we were able to fully represent the dramatic material of "Grief from the Mind" in this format. This book is a full-fledged comic based on the play "Grief from the Mind", accompanied by historical-literary and real commentary.
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