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    Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (/tʊərˈɡɛnjɛf, -ˈɡeɪn-/ toor-GHEN-yef, -⁠GAYN-; Russian: Иван Сергеевич Тургенев, IPA: [ɪˈvan sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ tʊrˈɡʲenʲɪf];...
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  • First Love (Russian: Первая любовь, Pervaya lyubov) is a novella by Ivan Turgenev, first published in 1860. It is one of his most popular pieces of short...
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    Dostoevsky's fiction into English. She also rendered works by Ivan Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Goncharov, Alexander Ostrovsky, and Alexander Herzen...
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  • Faust (Russian: Фауст, Faust) is a novella by Ivan Turgenev, written in 1856 and published in the October issue of the Sovremennik magazine in the same...
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  • concepts are in fact meaningless or pointless. The term was popularized by Ivan Turgenev and more specifically by his character Bazarov in the novel Fathers...
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    was one of the most important poets and novelists. Nikolai Gogol and Ivan Turgenev wrote masterful short stories and novels. Fyodor Dostoevsky and Leo...
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  • surname include the following: Ivan Petrovich Turgenev (fl. 1796–1803), rector of the Moscow State University Alexander Turgenev (1784-1846), Russian historian...
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    Mumu (Russian: «Муму») is a short story by Ivan Turgenev, a Russian novelist and story writer, written in 1852. The story of Gerasim, a deaf and mute...
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  • The Jew (Russian: Жид, romanized: Zhid) is an 1847 short story by Ivan Turgenev. A young Russian officer, in the camp outside Danzig where Napoleon's...
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    Story, in which he accused his literary rivals, first and foremost Ivan Turgenev, of having plagiarized his works and prevented him from achieving European...
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    screenwriter Ivan Turgenev (1818–1893), Russian novelist Ivan Urgant (born 1978), Russian television personality, presenter, actor and musician Ivan Vazov (1850–1921)...
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    Actor in a Play for his performances in Edward Albee's Seascape and Ivan Turgenev's Fortune's Fool. His other Tony-nominated roles were in Dracula in 1978...
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    On the Eve (category Novels by Ivan Turgenev)
    (Russian: «Накануне», Nakanune) is the third novel by Russian writer Ivan Turgenev. It has elements of social comedy but fell foul of radical critics who...
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    principle on faith, whatever reverence that principle may be enshrined in." Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons, Chapter 5 The term nihilism has been widely misused...
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    Tatyana Aleksandrovna Bakunina (category Ivan Turgenev)
    writer Ivan Turgenev. Bakunina's relationship with Turgenev, described by literary critics as the "Pryamukhino affair", is reflected in Turgenev's poem...
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    Fathers and Sons (novel) (category Novels by Ivan Turgenev)
    spelling Отцы и дѣти), literally Fathers and Children, is an 1862 novel by Ivan Turgenev, published in Moscow by Grachev & Co. It is one of the most acclaimed...
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    Smoke (Russian: «Дым») is an 1867 novel by the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev (1818–1883) that tells the story of a love affair between a young Russian...
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    Vissarion Belinsky and entered his circle of friends which included Ivan Turgenev, Ivan Panayev and Pavel Annenkov. Belinsky, obsessed with the ideas of...
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    Rudin (category Novels by Ivan Turgenev)
    pronounced [ˈrudʲɪn]) is the first novel by Russian realist writer Ivan Turgenev. Turgenev started to work on it in 1855, and it was first published in the...
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    not stop the steady stream of infatuated men. The Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev in particular fell passionately in love with her after hearing her rendition...
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    (1818) and Russia and the Russians (1847). A relative of the novelist Ivan Turgenev, Nikolay co-founded several reformist societies, notably the Northern...
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  • Asya (novella) (category Novellas by Ivan Turgenev)
    Asya) is a novella by Ivan Turgenev, first published in 1858 in the first issue of the Sovremennik magazine (volume LXVII). Turgenev worked on the story...
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    A Sportsman's Sketches (category Works by Ivan Turgenev)
    Sketches from a Hunter's Album) is an 1852 cycle of short stories by Ivan Turgenev. It was the first major writing that gained him recognition. This work...
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  • figures The Diary of a Superfluous Man, an 1850 novella by Russian author Ivan Turgenev Superfluous man, a Russian archetype inspired by the above novella Third...
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    Virgin Soil (category Novels by Ivan Turgenev)
    Soil (Russian: Новь, romanized: Nov') is an 1877 novel by Ivan Turgenev. It was Turgenev's sixth and final novel as well as his longest and most ambitious...
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    history novel and the vast picture of the whole nation's life," wrote Ivan Turgenev in his bid to define War and Peace in the foreword for his French translation...
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    Nikolay Chernyshevsky, written in response to Fathers and Sons (1862) by Ivan Turgenev. The chief character is Vera Pavlovna, a woman who escapes the control...
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    success. It earned Tolstoy notice from other Russian novelists including Ivan Turgenev, who heralded the young Tolstoy as a major up-and-coming figure in Russian...
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    known as Nihilism developed in Russia. A term originally coined by Ivan Turgenev in his 1862 novel Fathers and Sons, Nihilists favoured the destruction...
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  • Sindhu Samaveli (category Films based on works by Ivan Turgenev)
    Sindhu Samaveli (transl. Indus Valley) is a 2010 Tamil-language independent erotic thriller film written and directed by Samy. The film stars debutants...
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