9781153916141

The Warner Library

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ISBN13: 9781153916141

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917. Excerpt: ... IVAN TURGENEFF (1818-1883) BY HENRY JAMES ffSSffnERE is perhaps no novelist of alien race who more naturally w2Stfe tnan Ivan Turgeneff inherits a niche in a Library for Eng(c)JjK& lish readers; and this not because of any advance or concession that in his peculiar artistic independence he ever made, or could dream of making, such readers, but because it was one of the effects of his peculiar genius to give him, even in his lifetime, a special place in the regard of foreign publics. His position is in this respect singular; for it is his Russian savor that as much as anything has helped generally to domesticate him. Born in 1818, at Orel in the heart of Russia, and dying in 1883, at Bougival near Paris, he had spent in Germany and France the latter half of his life; and had incurred in his own country in some degree the reprobation that is apt to attach to the absent, --the penalty they pay for such extension or such beguilement as they may have happened to find over the border. He belonged to the class of large rural proprietors of land and of serfs; and with his ample patrimony, offered one of the few examples of literary labor achieved in high independence of the question of gain, --a character that he shares with his illustrious contemporary Tolstoy, who is of a type in other respects so different. It may give us an idea of his primary situation to imagine some large Virginian or Carolinian slaveholder, during the first half of the century, inclining to "Northern" views; and becoming (though not predominantly under pressure of these, but rather by the operation of an exquisite genius) the great American novelist--one of the great novelists of the world. Born under a social and political order sternly repressive, all Turgeneff's deep instincts, all h.

ISBN-13

9781153916141

ISBN-10

1153916142

Weight

1.63 Pounds

Dimensions

9.00 x 6.00 x 1.13 In

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$34.89

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Paperback

Pages

508 pages

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Published On

2010-03-01



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