Author:Ivan Turgenev
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| ←Author Index: T | Ivan Turgenev (1818–1883) |
| A noted Russian novelist and playwright. His novel Fathers and Sons is regarded as a major work of 19th-century fiction. |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Novels
- Rudin (Рудин, 1856, translated by Constance Garnett)
- A House of Gentlefolk (Дворянское гнездо, 1859, translated by Constance Garnett)
- On the Eve (Накануне, 1860, translated by Constance Garnett)
- Fathers And Sons ("Отцы и дети", 1862, translated by Richard Hare)
- Smoke ("Дым", 1867)
- Virgin Soil ("Новь", 1877)
[edit] Short stories
- The Diary of a Superfluous Man (Дневник лишнего человека, 1850, translated by Constance Garnett)
- The Provincial Lady (Провинциалка, 1851)
- A Hunter's Sketches ("Записки охотника", 1852-1874)
- Faust (Фауст, 1855)
- First Love (Первая любовь, 1860)
- King Lear of the Steppes (Степной король Лир, 1870)
- Torrents of Spring ("Вешние воды", 1870)
- The Jew and Other Stories (1846-1868)
- The Jew (1846)
- The Duellist (1846)
- Three Portraits (1846)
- Enough (1864)
- An Unhappy Girl (1868)
- A Desperate Character and Other Stories (1847-1881, translated by Constance Garnett)
- A Desperate Character (1881)
- A Strange Story (1869)
- Punin and Baburin (1874)
- Old Portraits (1881)
- The Brigadier (1867)
- Pyetushkov (1847)
- The Song of Triumphant Love (Песнь торжествующей любви, 1881)
- The Mysterious Tales (Клара Милич, 1883)
[edit] Plays
- A Rash Thing to Do (1843, Неосторожность)
- ? (Где тонко, там и рвется, 1847)
- ? (Завтрак у предводителя, 1849/1856)
- A Conversation on the Highway (Разговор на большой дороге, 1850/1851)
- ? (Безденежье, 1846/1852)
- The Hanger-On; Fortune's Fool; The Family Charge (Нахлебник, 1857/1862)
- A Month in the Country (Месяц в деревне, 1855/1872)
- An Evening in Sorrento (Вечер в Сорренто, 1882)
[edit] Others
[edit] Stories
[edit] Works about Turgenev
- Ivan Turgenev in The New Student's Reference Work
- Ivan Turgenev in Library of the World's Best Literature
- Ivan Turgenev (1903), by Henry James
- Turgenev by William Lyon Phelps as part of Essays on Russian Novelists
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