Abstract

The article examines the literary responses of O. I. Senkovsky to the works by A. S. Pushkin. The focus is on the Fantastic Travels of Baron Brambeus, that features numerous echoes of Eugene Onegin, Feast During the Plague and Blizzard. The article shows that Senkovsky humorously reshapes Pushkin’s pretexts, creating their travesty versions.

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