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Books with author Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

  • Phantoms and Other Stories

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, )
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  • Virgin Soil

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
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  • Fathers & Sons

    Ivan Turgenev

    Leather Bound (Easton Press, March 15, 1977)
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  • The Hunter's Sketches

    Ivan Turgenev

    eBook
    A Hunter's Sketches (Russian: Записки охотника; also known as The Hunting Sketches and Sketches from a Hunter's Album) was an 1852 collection of short stories by Ivan Turgenev. It was the first major writing that gained him recognition. He wrote this collection of short stories based on his own observations while hunting at his mother’s estate at Spasskoye, where he learned of the abuse of the peasants and the injustices of the Russian system that constrained them. The frequent abuse of Turgenev by his mother certainly had an effect on this work. The stories were first published in The Contemporary with each story separate before appearing in 1852 in book form. He was about to give up writing when the first story, "Khor and Kalinich," was well received. This work is part of the Russian realist tradition in that the narrator is usually an uncommitted observer of the people he meets. The work as a whole actually led to Turgenev’s house arrest (part of the reason, the other being his epitaph to Nikolai Gogol) at Spasskoye. It was also partially responsible for the abolishment of serfdom in Russia.
  • Fathers and Sons {Audio} {Unbridged} {Cd} {Classic}

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    You’re in for a delightful surprise if you’re one of the many people who believe all Russian literature is daunting and difficult. Ivan Turgenev’s stories have enchanted generations with delicate prose, marvelously subtle irony, and richly crafted characters. Set against the serene backdrop of the Russian countryside, Fathers and Sons is the story of Arcady Kirsanov, a young man who returns from college to his father’s country manor with his radical friend Bazarov in tow. Behind Bazarov’s chilling intellect hides a heart of compassion and kindness—a heart that will unwittingly change the Kirsanovs’ lives forever.
  • Smoke

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 7, 2015)
    ‘Smoke’ was first published in 1867, several years after Turgenev had fixed his home in Baden, with his friends the Viardots. Baden at this date was a favourite resort for all circles of Russian society, and Turgenev was able to study at his leisure his countrymen as they appeared to foreign critical eyes. The novel is therefore the most cosmopolitan of all Turgenev’s works. On a veiled background of the great world of European society, little groups of representative Russians, members of the aristocratic and the Young Russia parties, are etched with an incisive, unfaltering hand. Smoke, as an historical study, though it yields in importance to Fathers and Children and Virgin Soil, is of great significance to Russians.
  • Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 28, 2016)
    Ivan Turgenev was an influential Russian novelist and short story writer during the 19th century, and his first collection, A Sportsman's Sketches, continues to be popular today.
  • Virgin Soil

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 22, 2015)
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  • Virgin Soil

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    Paperback (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    Virgin Soil is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
  • Smoke

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2015)
    ‘Smoke’ was first published in 1867, several years after Turgenev had fixed his home in Baden, with his friends the Viardots. Baden at this date was a favourite resort for all circles of Russian society, and Turgenev was able to study at his leisure his countrymen as they appeared to foreign critical eyes. The novel is therefore the most cosmopolitan of all Turgenev’s works. On a veiled background of the great world of European society, little groups of representative Russians, members of the aristocratic and the Young Russia parties, are etched with an incisive, unfaltering hand. Smoke, as an historical study, though it yields in importance to Fathers and Children and Virgin Soil, is of great significance to Russians. It might with truth have been named Transition, for the generation it paints was then midway between the early philosophical Nihilism of the sixties and the active political Nihilism of the seventies.
  • Fathers and sons: A novel

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

    Hardcover (Raduga Publishers, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Text: English (translation) Original Language: Russian