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Title: Rudin: A Novel

Note: Translation of: Рудин.

Note: Wikipedia page on this work: https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudin

Note: Reading ease score: 82.5 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Eric Eldred, and David Widger

Summary: "Rudin: A Novel" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel written in the late 19th century, specifically in the 1890s. The story revolves around Dmitri Rudin, a complex character who embodies the intellectual strivings and shortcomings of the educated class in Russia during a time of social and political turmoil. Turgenev explores themes of idealism, human relationships, and the challenges of action versus rhetoric through the interactions of Rudin with other characters, particularly focusing on the impact of a progressive but isolated intelligentsia. The opening of "Rudin" sets a serene summer scene in a rural Russian village, where we meet Alexandra Pavlovna, a kind widow visiting a sick peasant woman. This introduction to Alexandra's character serves as a poignant contrast to the impending arrival of Dmitri Rudin, whose ideals and philosophical musings play a central role in the narrative. As she navigates her day, Alexandra's interactions with various characters reflect the social dynamics of the time. Her brother, Sergei Pavlitch Volintsev, and other figures, like Konstantin Pandalevsky, introduce a mix of admiration and critique regarding the changing social landscape. These early character sketches lay the foundation for the later explorations of personal aspirations, moral convictions, and the role of the individual in society, foreshadowing the arrival of Rudin and the tensions that will arise from his presence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, 1818-1883

Translator: Garnett, Constance, 1861-1946

EBook No.: 6900

Published: Nov 1, 2004

Downloads: 190

Language: English

Subject: Man-woman relationships -- Fiction

Subject: Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, 1818-1883 -- Translations into English

Subject: Russia -- Intellectual life -- 1801-1917 -- Fiction

Subject: Upper class -- Russia -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:6900:2 2004-11-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Garnett, Constance Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich en 1
2024-11-08T16:31:05Z Rudin: A Novel

This edition has images.

Title: Rudin: A Novel

Note: Translation of: Рудин.

Note: Wikipedia page on this work: https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudin

Note: Reading ease score: 82.5 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Eric Eldred, and David Widger

Summary: "Rudin: A Novel" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel written in the late 19th century, specifically in the 1890s. The story revolves around Dmitri Rudin, a complex character who embodies the intellectual strivings and shortcomings of the educated class in Russia during a time of social and political turmoil. Turgenev explores themes of idealism, human relationships, and the challenges of action versus rhetoric through the interactions of Rudin with other characters, particularly focusing on the impact of a progressive but isolated intelligentsia. The opening of "Rudin" sets a serene summer scene in a rural Russian village, where we meet Alexandra Pavlovna, a kind widow visiting a sick peasant woman. This introduction to Alexandra's character serves as a poignant contrast to the impending arrival of Dmitri Rudin, whose ideals and philosophical musings play a central role in the narrative. As she navigates her day, Alexandra's interactions with various characters reflect the social dynamics of the time. Her brother, Sergei Pavlitch Volintsev, and other figures, like Konstantin Pandalevsky, introduce a mix of admiration and critique regarding the changing social landscape. These early character sketches lay the foundation for the later explorations of personal aspirations, moral convictions, and the role of the individual in society, foreshadowing the arrival of Rudin and the tensions that will arise from his presence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, 1818-1883

Translator: Garnett, Constance, 1861-1946

EBook No.: 6900

Published: Nov 1, 2004

Downloads: 190

Language: English

Subject: Man-woman relationships -- Fiction

Subject: Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, 1818-1883 -- Translations into English

Subject: Russia -- Intellectual life -- 1801-1917 -- Fiction

Subject: Upper class -- Russia -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:6900:3 2004-11-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Garnett, Constance Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich en 1