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Onegin and Lensky as gay lovers https://share.google/aimode/KbV6pa2B72QgTzY4f Reimagining Eugene Onegin and Vladimir Lensky from Alexander Pushkin’s novel and Tchaikovsky’s opera as gay lovers is a modern, often critically acclaimed interpretative approach, particularly in opera, that explores the latent tension and profound emotional connection between the two men. This queer reading often views Onegin’s jealousy, social alienation, and the eventual duel not as a dispute over a woman (Olga), but as a result of repressed desire and societal pressure. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] The Queer Interpretation in Productions “Brokeback Onegin” (Munich, 2012/2015): Director Krzysztof Warlikowski’s production at

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