On the Eve (ePub)
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
In Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev's 'On the Eve,' readers are transported into the quintessence of 19th-century Russian literature infused with the dramatic changes and heartfelt introspections that define the era's philosophical undercurrents. This novel,...
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In Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev's 'On the Eve,' readers are transported into the quintessence of 19th-century Russian literature infused with the dramatic changes and heartfelt introspections that define the era's philosophical undercurrents. This novel, replete with its nuanced exploration of love, longing, and the pivotal moments that define one's coming of age, resonates deeply within the soul. Turgenev's prose weds traditional Russian storytelling with European realism, painting a vivid tableau of characters at the cusp of profound transformation. Serving both as a mirror to the tumultuous eve of societal change and an intimate portrait of individual crisis, the novel's style and its place in the literary landscape are as impactful today as they were at the time of first publication.
In delving into Turgenev's background, one must remember his status as a pivotal intellectual and figure within Russian literature-a master at delineating the subtleties of human relationships through his delicate and empathetic narrative voice. Perhaps informed by his own experiences and observations of the Russian and European social milieus, the themes of 'On the Eve' reflect Turgenev's deep understanding of the complexities of love and the pains of the hesitations that hold us back from embracing the full spectrum of life's experiences.
'On the Eve' beckons to the discerning reader with its lyrical prose, intricate character development, and timeless exploration of universal themes. Turgenev's work is an indispensable addition to the corpus of classic literature, offering insights not only into the human condition but also into the societal shifts that were occurring in Russia at the time. It therefore comes highly recommended to those who yearn to delve into the rich tapestry of history through the eyes of one of Russia's most celebrated authors, nurtured equally by his motherland's profound depths and the broad, enlightened vistas of Europe.
In delving into Turgenev's background, one must remember his status as a pivotal intellectual and figure within Russian literature-a master at delineating the subtleties of human relationships through his delicate and empathetic narrative voice. Perhaps informed by his own experiences and observations of the Russian and European social milieus, the themes of 'On the Eve' reflect Turgenev's deep understanding of the complexities of love and the pains of the hesitations that hold us back from embracing the full spectrum of life's experiences.
'On the Eve' beckons to the discerning reader with its lyrical prose, intricate character development, and timeless exploration of universal themes. Turgenev's work is an indispensable addition to the corpus of classic literature, offering insights not only into the human condition but also into the societal shifts that were occurring in Russia at the time. It therefore comes highly recommended to those who yearn to delve into the rich tapestry of history through the eyes of one of Russia's most celebrated authors, nurtured equally by his motherland's profound depths and the broad, enlightened vistas of Europe.
Autoren-Porträt von Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883) was a celebrated Russian novelist, short story writer, playwright, and a figure of central importance in Russian literature of the 19th century. Born into a wealthy noble family, Turgenev cultivated a keen understanding of the rural gentry and peasantry, which he adeptly conveyed in his works. He was an exponent of the literary realism movement, distinguishing himself from his contemporaries by his nuanced character development, poetic narrative techniques, and sophisticated critique of social and political issues of his time. Known for his profound psychological insight and lyrical prose, Turgenev penned a remarkable collection of works including his notable novel 'On the Eve' (1860), where he stages a poignant prelude to the revolutionary fervor that would eventually engulf Europe. The novel is commended for its complex characters such as Elena Stakhova and its reflection on the struggles of the individual against a backdrop of impending change. His other seminal works include 'Fathers and Sons' (1862), which introduced the character Bazarov, an emblem of the nihilist movement, and 'A Nest of Gentlefolk' (1859). In sum, Turgenev's contributions to Russian literature are indelible, marked by a profound humanism and a delicate craft that continues to be admired by both readers and literary scholars.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
- 2022, 146 Seiten, Englisch
- Übersetzer: Constance Garnett
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547178323
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.08.2022
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