Ivan Turgenev (1818โ1883) was one of the greatest Russian writers of his day, and the first to gain an international reputation. His novels, among them *Rudin* (1856), *Fathers and Sons* (1862), and *Virgin Soil* (1877), and his many stories and plays pointedly reveal his opposition to the serf syst
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Diary Of A Superfluous Man
โ Scribed by Turgenev, Ivan
- Book ID
- 106762126
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 41 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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''My friends have warned me about my writings. Driven as I am by internal necessity, I must ignore their warnings and I must continue these notes, which are intended as a contribution to the cultural history of the Nazi period. Night after night I hide this record deep in the woods on my land...cons