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Hélène Kuragina

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Cropped screenshot of Anita Ekberg from the trailer for the film War and Peace.
Hélène Kuragina
War and Peace character
Created byLeo Tolstoy
Portrayed byAnita Ekberg
Irina Skobtseva
Fiona Gaunt
Tuppence Middleton
Amber Gray
Lilli Cooper
Violante Placido
Carol Bezerra
Hiromu Kiriya
In-universe information
Full nameYelena Vasilyevna Kuragina
Aliasthe Queen of society
NicknameHélène
GenderFemale
TitlePrincess (by birth)
Countess (by marriage)
FamilyVasily Kuragin (father)
Anatole Kuragin (brother)
Hippolyte Kuragin (eldest brother)
SpousePierre Bezukhov
RelativesCatiche Bezukhova (cousin), Pierre Bezukhov (cousin)
ReligionRussian Orthodox (by birth)
Roman Catholic (by convert)
NationalityRussian

Princess Yelena "Hélène" Vasilyevna Kuragina (Russian: Елена "Эле́н" Васи́льевна Кура́гина) is a fictional character in Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace and its various cinematic adaptations. She is played by Anita Ekberg in the 1956 film, by Amber Gray in the New York stage premiere of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, and by Tuppence Middleton in the 2016 BBC miniseries.

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Biography

Hélène is described as being in her early to mid-twenties and is considered a great beauty. Within Petersburg society, she is considered very cultured and intelligent on account of her social graces, despite actually being quite vapid. Early in the novel, it is rumoured and later implied that Hélène has an incestuous relationship with her profligate brother, Anatole.

After Pierre Bezukhov is legitimised as the heir to his father's title and fortune, Hélène's father, Prince Vasily Kuragin, arranges for the two of them to be married. Despite finding Pierre odd, Hélène goes through with the marriage for the sake of social and financial advantage. Pierre is at first thrilled to be married to such a beautiful woman, but he quickly sours on the match, especially after Hélène tells him she will never have children with him. Not long after they are married and living in Moscow, Hélène has an affair with their houseguest, the crude but fearless soldier Dolokhov, who flaunts the romance. Pierre fights Dolokhov in a duel, and by a stroke of luck wins by wounding him. Pierre sinks into depression, losing all love for his wife. He leaves her and goes to St. Petersburg. Hélène begs him to maintain the marriage, which he does only for the sake of appearances, while she continues to engage in sexual affairs, most notably with Boris Drubetskoy. Continuing to pursue her social ambitions, she frequently hosts dinner parties for the elite, and her salon becomes extremely popular. Later, she conspires with Anatole to help him in his pursuit of Natasha Rostova, to whom Anatole is powerfully attracted.

Late in the novel, Hélène forsakes the Russian Orthodox Church and adopts Catholicism, believing that a large donation to the church will lead the Pope to annul her union with Pierre so she can remarry. Soon afterward, Hélène becomes pregnant and then dies; it is implied that she died from a drug overdose in an attempted abortion.

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