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In "Rudin," Ivan Turgenev explores the intricacies of intellectualism and the disillusionment of the Russian gentry in the 19th century. This novel is characterized by Turgenev's exquisite prose and deep psychological insight, reflecting the tensions of a society on the brink of monumental change. Through the character of Dmitry Rudin, an eloquent yet indecisive intellectual, Turgenev delves into themes of romantic idealism, social responsibility, and the complexities of moral integrity, all set against the backdrop of a rural estate that symbolizes both stagnation and the potential for…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Rudin," Ivan Turgenev explores the intricacies of intellectualism and the disillusionment of the Russian gentry in the 19th century. This novel is characterized by Turgenev's exquisite prose and deep psychological insight, reflecting the tensions of a society on the brink of monumental change. Through the character of Dmitry Rudin, an eloquent yet indecisive intellectual, Turgenev delves into themes of romantic idealism, social responsibility, and the complexities of moral integrity, all set against the backdrop of a rural estate that symbolizes both stagnation and the potential for progress. Turgenev, himself a key figure in the Russian literary canon, was deeply influenced by the sociopolitical climate of his time, particularly the growing divide between the aristocracy and emerging democratic ideals. His experiences in Western Europe and engagement with the Russian intelligentsia contributed to his nuanced understanding of character motivations, allowing him to craft Rudin as a portrait of both promise and failure, embodying the struggles of a generation grappling with the consequences of their convictions. I highly recommend "Rudin" to readers interested in the precursors to Russian existential literature and the subtle art of character development. Turgenev'Äôs exploration of idealism versus realism not only incites reflection on societal obligations but also resonates with contemporary dilemmas, making this novel a timeless meditation on the human condition.

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Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev was born in 1818 into a noble Russian family and grew up on their estate, Spasskoye-Lutovinovo. He studied literature and philosophy at Moscow and Saint Petersburg universities before continuing his education in Berlin. His exposure to Western European ideas deeply influenced his views on Russian society and reform.Turgenev gained recognition with A Sportsman's Sketches (1852), which criticized serfdom and fueled discussions on its abolition. His novel Fathers and Sons (1862) introduced the nihilist Bazarov, sparking intense debate about generational conflict and ideological change. Though controversial, his works played a key role in shaping Russian literary and social thought.Spending much of his life in France and Germany, Turgenev formed lasting friendships with writers like Gustave Flaubert. His love for opera singer Pauline Viardot influenced his travels and personal life. He died in 1883 in Bougival, France, leaving behind a literary legacy of social critique and psychological depth.