Eugene Onegin, written by Alexander Pushkin, is a poetic Russian romance novel. The story revolves around the life of Eugene Onegin, a jaded aristocrat, and his interactions with Tatyana, a young and innocent woman who falls in love with him. Through their encounters, the novel explores themes of unrequited love, societal norms, and the consequences of one's actions. Eugene Onegin is a lyrical and introspective work that captures the essence of Russian romanticism.