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Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich 2016-04-21Original language:English 9.00 x .40 x 6.00l, .53 #File Name: 1532854226158 pagesRudin | File size: 35.Mb

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Sacrifice and Self-DestructionBy Lucas W. HumbleTurgenev has a way with words, and, if nothing else, his extremely pleasant writing style makes this (and any other of his works) worth reading. Additionally, the characters of this are truly memorable.The most memorable character of all, however, is (unsurprisingly) Rudin. Throughout the novel, Turgenev paints Rudin as an intriguing, complex character who is prone to making sacrifices. These sacrifices, however, are often counter-productive and counter-intuitive. In a way, it often seems that Rudin is making decisions for no other purpose than self-destruction, and he leaves a wake of frustration and confusion in his path.The short length of this novel prevents it from getting into the depth and complexity of some of the better works of 19th century Russia (including Turgenev's own ). It is, nevertheless, a great character study that is highly worth reading.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Rudin the flawed heroBy Bella Maria DelorusI love Turgenev his insight into human psychology is excelent and his are not overblown at all. However if you read one or two together say Rudin and A Month in the Country then you see another side to this fine old author, that is he doesn't have a good sense of where he is going with the book and his caracters flounder around. What happens is that a whole bunch of people get together in a country mansion wander about the garden being deep and meaningful, fall in love and then wander about the garden being deep and meaninbgful some more. Eventually the hero has to go away and usually dies, that gets rid of them and everyone else lives happily/unhappily ever after.I am still a Turgenev fan but he does not develope his story consistantly as does say Thorogood in A Foxtrot Through India, anyway read Turgenev he is good.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good Book, But Tedious Text ErrorsBy DominicSo the book in and of itself is nothing short of great, but the text has a few punctuational and grammatical errors, and sometimes really just derails the entire flow the segment had going for it. In the best lines and quotes from the book the translations are good which really is what is most important but still it is a wonder how they didn't proof read or totally missed basic, blatant errors.

RUDIN by Ivan Turgenev tells the story of a character typical to Turgenev a "superfluous" man, weak of will, brimming with indecisive frustration and yet tormented by ideals. Rudin is made impotent by the dissonance of honoring the older generations while at the same time embracing the new bold epoch of pre-revolutionary Russia. The theme of melancholic powerless men coupled with vital idealistic women is prevalent in Turgenev's work, and it would be hard to find a clearer study of the type than RUDIN. Language NotesText: English, Russian (translation)About the AuthorIvan Sergeyevich Turgenev (November 9 [O.S. October 28] 1818 ndash; September 3, 1883) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright. His first major publication, a short story collection entitled A Sportsman's Sketches (1852), was a milestone of Russian Realism, and his novel Fathers and Sons (1862) is regarded as one of the major works of 19th-century fiction.

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