In a story by this author, which is narrated to Miss K.I.T., Burmin falls to his knees in front of Maria after realizing she is the woman he jokingly married four years prior during the title event. While translating a work by this author, an author whose essays are collected in Strong Opinions wrote a set of “Notes on Prosody.” This author of “The Blizzard” wrote a collection framed as the stories of the mysterious landowner Ivan Belkin. Vladimir Nabokov feuded with Edmund Wilson over a translation of a work by this author composed of sonnets ending with masculine and feminine rhymes. This author wrote a poem in which Lensky challenges the title dandy to a duel after Tatyana’s name-day celebration. For 10 points, name this Russian author of Eugene Onegin. ■END■
ANSWER: Alexander Pushkin [or Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin] (Vladimir Nabokov’s essays are collected in Strong Opinions.)
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