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Turgenev: His Life and Times
Harvard University Press, 1982 Paper: 978-0-674-91297-7 Library of Congress Classification PG3435.S3 1982 Dewey Decimal Classification 891.733
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Leonard Schapiro, one of the world’s most distinguished historians of the Russian past, has written the definitive biography of the enigmatic Ivan Turgenev. Based on new sources that have recently come to light in France and Russia, this work is a graceful and meticulous portrayal of the artist’s life—the personal and intellectual preoccupations of the man as he thought and formed opinions about contemporary events. Schapiro’s great achievement is his capacity to make Turgenev’s personal, political, and artistic concerns emerge whole. See other books on: 1818-1883 | Authors, Russian | His Life | Times | Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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