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  1. Rudin (Russian Studies) by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 1994-07-01
  2. Essential Turgenev by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 1994-06-22
  3. A Reckless Character And Other Stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 2009-10-04
  4. Turgenev: His Life and Times by Leonard Schapiro, 1982-09-15
  5. The Best Known Works of Ivan Turgenev; Including Fathers and Sons, Smoke and Nine Short Stories by ivan turgenev, 1941
  6. Rudin; On the Eve (Oxford World's Classics) by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, 1999-05-27
  7. The Torrents of Spring, First Love, and Mumu by Ivan Turgenev, 2010-01-01
  8. First love, and other stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Isabel Florence Hapgood, 2010-08-16
  9. First Love and Other Tales by Ivan Turgenev, 1968-04-01
  10. Fathers and Sons (Oxford World's Classics Hardcovers) by Ivan Turgenev, 2000-03-09
  11. A Desperate Character And Other Stories by Ivan Turgenev, Ivan Turgenieff, 2010-05-23
  12. The Jew, and other stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Isabel Florence Hapgood, 2010-09-08
  13. Fathers and Children (Oneworld Classics) by Ivan Turgenev, 2010-07-09
  14. Sketches from a Hunter's Album (A Sportsman's Sketches) by Ivan Turgenev, 2010-01-01

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22. Turgenev, Ivan - Russian, Reform, Describes, Life, Uncle, And Father
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Not Turgenev's finest, but a step in the right direction Turgenev's third novel isn't his most satisfying, the author casting around his cast of characters to find a committed idealist and romantic hero to bring about social reform in his country, but 'on the eve of reform' he fails to find it in the Russian gentry of the time. Initially he examines the characters of Shubin, a talented sculptor, and Bersyenev, a scholar and academic, and, in a Turgenev way, he examines their character and commitment to a cause through their courting of Elena Stahov. In this both men are lacking, failing to show anything but surface attraction and devotion, but backing down when a rival for her affections gets in their way. In On The Eve then, it's in the form of a Bulgarian revolutionary called Insarov that Turgenev finds the characteristics that he is seeking, but the romantic melodrama that follows isn't the strongest section of the novel, and it wouldn't be until the creation of in Bazarov in his subsequent masterpiece Fathers and Sons (Fathers and Children) that Turgenev successfully finds a Russian man of principles and a man of action. On The Eve however does have some good points - there's a great deal of humour, particularly coming from the character of Shubin, and some entertaining though evidently ineffectual philosophising from his Russian gentlemen. Primarily however, Turgenev's depiction of characters, particularly the fatalistic nature of Elena, is superb, with even secondary characters being fully fleshed-out, the author creating a credible dynamic between the differences in their temperament and outlook as well as in their generational and social divisions.

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Of the greats, Turgenev esteems Pushkin (e.g. his speech at the dedication of the monument to Pushkin in 1881, a major event in the history of Russian culture), Shakespeare (a speech at the celebration in 1864 of the 300th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth), and Gogol’ (“Gogol’,” 1869), with a caveat for his retrogressive piety. Authenticity, enlightenment, freedom, and courage are the traits he values in the artist and the citizen. He praises Pushkin’s classical sense of measure and harmony but sees it as devalued by his contemporaries.
Turgenev lived in the post-Christian world of the intelligentsia but with the residual gift of having the Enlightenment and Christian ethics as sources of his values. He professed an aesthetic humanism which was an anachronism to many of his contemporaries. He believed that the engagement with art took the self into a meta-reality where choices, explorations, and seductions had no external constraining consequences.
The self is thereby liberated from its linear public life and becomes free to make radical choices, run risks, assume alien identities, and spar with powerful opponents. It returns from this world aware of styles and choices which are normally closed to it. Thus exploring the ambiguity and multiplicity of meaning in art makes us intellectually agile, physically elegant, and spiritually tolerant.

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Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (Russian Ива́н Серге́евич Турге́нев) (November 9, 1818 – September 3, 1883) was a Russian realistic novelist, poet, and
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Ivan Pavlov) Next (Ivo Andrić) Ivan Turgenev, photo by Félix Nadar (1820–1910) Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev Russian ) (November 9, 1818 – September 3, 1883) was a Russian realistic novelist, poet, and playwright. A social reformer, Turgenev occupied an uneasy position between old-guard Tsarist rule and increasingly fashionable political radicalism. Turgenev's novels were less ambitious than the vast canvasses of his great contemporaries Fyodor Dostoevsky and Leo Tolstoy . Also unlike these writers, Turgenev was less nationalistic or preoccupied by Russia's religious identity. Born into a wealthy family with an estate of 5,000 serfs and educated in St. Petersburg and Germany, Turgenev eventually settled in Paris , where he became friends with the French novelist Gustave Flaubert . He shared the French writer's largely pessimistic political sentiments as well as Flaubert's rigorous aesthetic principles. Called by Henry James a "novelist's novelist," Turgenev authored spare, carefully crafted works, Russian in subject matter but informed by attachments to Western political and social trends. Turgenev's early short-story collection, A Sportsman's Sketches (1852), presented an affectionate, liberal-minded picture of the peasantry, helped educate the intelligensia about the plight of Russian serfs, and is thought to have contributed to their eventual emancipation by

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31. Turgenev, Ivan. 1917. Fathers And Children. Vol. XIX, Part 2. Harvard Classics S
Turgenev—he has admitted it himself—felt as if he were drawing his own portrait; and therefore it is, no doubt, that he has made his hero so sympathetic.
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    Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich u vich t OO key , Russian novelist, dramatist, and short-story writer, considered one of the foremost Russian writers. He came from a landowning family in Orel province, and his cruel, domineering mother was a great influence on his life. Turgenev studied in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Berlin, and he became an enthusiastic advocate of the Westernization of Russia. His early writings were published in Nekrasov's journal The Contemporary. A Sportsman's Sketches Rudin A Nest of Gentlefolk (1859), and On the Eve (1860), Turgenev is concerned with Russian social and political issues. His masterpiece, Fathers and Sons (1862), deals with nihilist philosophy and personal and social rebellion. The novel was severely criticized, and Turgenev resolved to remain outside Russia, where he could continue his lifelong love affair with the French singer Pauline Viardot-Garcia. His last long works were Smoke (1867) and Virgin Soil (1877), both of which treated social themes. Turgenev also wrote several plays, including

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3 September 1883, Bougival, Seine-et-Oise [now Yvelines], France (spinal cancer)
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Novel: "Fathers and Sons," 1862.
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Play: "Fortune's Fool"
A Month in the Country (1930). Written by 'Ivan Turgenev' (qv). Directed by 'Rouben Mamoulian' (qv). Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 17 Mar 1930- May 1930 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: 'Hortense Alden' (qv) (as "Katya"), Elliott Cabot, 'Dudley Digges' (qv) (as "Ignaty Illich Shpigelsky"), John T. Doyle, 'Eda Heinemann' (qv) (as "Lizaveta Bogdanovna"), Alexander Kirkland, Charles Kraus, 'Alla Nazimova' (qv) (as "Natalya Petrovna"), 'Minna Phillips' (qv) (as ("Anna"), Eunice Stoddard (as "Verochka"), 'Henry Travers (I)' (qv) (as "Afanasy Ivanovich Bolshintsov"), Louis Veda, Eddie Wragge. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
(1999) His play, "A Month in the Country," was performed at the Bailiwick Repertory Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. Joey Wade was scenic designer.

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Russian novelist and playwright. His novel Fathers and Sons is regarded as one of the major works of 19th-century fiction. Turgenev first made his name with A Sportsman's Sketches (Записки охотника), also known as Sketches from a Hunter's Album or Notes of a Hunter, a collection of short stories, based on his observations of peasant life and nature. Turgenev himself considered the book to be his most important contribution to Russian literature; and Tolstoy, among others, agreed wholeheartedly, adding that Turgenev's evocations of nature in these stories were unsurpassed. Fathers and Sons ("Отцы и дети"), Turgenev's most famous and enduring novel, appeared in 1862. Its leading character, Bazarov, was in turns heralded and reviled as either a glorification or a parody of the 'new men' of the 1860s. Many radical critics at the time did not take Fathers and Sons seriously; and, after the relative critical failure of his masterpiece, Turgenev was disillusioned and started to write less. Turgenev wrote on themes similar to those found in the works of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but he did not approve of the religious and moral preoccupations that his two great contemporaries brought to their artistic creation. Turgenev was closer in temperament to his friends Gustave Flaubert and Theodor Storm, the North German poet and master of the novella form, who also often dwelt on memories of the past and evoked the beauty of nature. Turgenev's artistic purity made him a favorite of like-minded novelists of the next generation, such as Henry James and Joseph Conrad, both of whom greatly preferred Turgenev to Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. James, who wrote no fewer than five critical essays on Turgenev's work, claimed that "his merit of form is of the first order" [1873] and praised his "exquisite delicacy", which "makes too many of his rivals appear to hold us, in comparison, by violent means, and introduce us, in comparison, to vulgar things" [1896].

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Ivan S. Turgenev (1818-1883) , Russian poet, playwright and author wrote Fathers and Sons (1862). Its central character Bazarov and his friend Arkady represent the nihilistic tendencies of the younger generation given to western free-thinking and revolt; "A nihilist is a man who does not bow to any authorities, who does not take any principle on trust, no matter with what respect that principle is surrounded." while fathers Vassily and Nikolai, and Pavel represent the older staid and traditional figure of Russia pre Revolution. Love and marriage enters the picture and causes much confusion and re-thinking of old and new values. Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev was born in Orel province, Russia, in 1818. The Turgenevs were wealthy landowners, and when Ivan's father died his domineering and abusive mother oversaw the running of the farms and their serfs. After attending University of St. Petersburg, Turgenev moved to Germany and entered University of Berlin. There he concentrated on studies of history and the philosophy chiefly of Georg W. F. Hegel (1770-1831). After a time working as a civil servant he met French singer Pauline Viardot with whom he had a lifelong affair. He set up residence in France and it was there that he began writing in earnest. Travelling often between Europe and Russia, Turgenev was arrested and imprisoned for suspicious revolutionary activities.

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