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Ivan Turgenev


(Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev)
Russia (1818 - 1883)

Classic Russian author Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev is considered one of the best stylists in Russian literature. His lyrical novels, plays, and poetry reflect themes of class suffering and profound humanity at the same time as they portray idealized nostalgic love, innocent young women, and the bittersweet fading of Russia's nobility.
 
 
Novels
   Diary of a Superfluous Man (1850)
   Rudin (1856)
   Acia (1858)
   A House of Gentlefolk (1859)
   On the Eve (1860)
   Fathers and Sons (1862)
     aka Fathers and Children
   Smoke (1867)
   The Torrents of Spring (1872)
   Virgin Soil (1877)
   Mumu and Kassyan of Fair Springs (2003)
   Faust: A Story in Nine Letters (2003)
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Collections
   Sketches from a Hunter's Album (1852)
     aka A Sportsman's Sketches / Memoirs of a Hunter
   First Love (1860)
   A Sportsman's Notebook (1992)
   A Desperate Character (2002)
   A Hunter's Sketches (2003)
   The Jew and Other Stories (2003)
   Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories (2003)
   A Lear of the Steppes and Other Stories (2003)
   Dream Tales and Prose Poems (poems) (2004)
   The Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Novellas (2018)
   A Nest of Gentlefolk and Other Stories (2020)
   Love and Youth (2020)
   Parasha and Other Poems (poems) (2022)
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Anthologies containing stories by Ivan Turgenev
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The Dark Descent (1997)
(Dark Descent)
edited by
David G Hartwell
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Vampires, Wine and Roses (1997)
edited by
John Richard Stephens
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Blood and Roses (1995)
The Vampire in 19th Century Literature
edited by
Adele Olivia Gladwell and James Havoc

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