Kirjahaku
Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.
333 kirjaa tekijältä Ivan Turgenev
A Hunter's Sketches by Ivan Turgenev, Fiction, Classics, Literary, Short Stories
Ivan Turgenev
Wildside Press
2003
pokkari
Great Russian author Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883) was an avid hunter and nature lover and used his own experiences in the woods of his native Russia to pen A HUNTER'S SKETCHES (written in the period of 1852-1874). This work established his reputation as a foremost writer of his time. "Do you know, for instance, the delight of setting off before daybreak in spring? You come out on to the steps. . . . In the dark-grey sky stars are twinkling here and there; a damp breeze in faint gusts flies to meet you now and then; there is heard the secret, vague whispering of the night; the trees faintly rustle, wrapt in darkness. And now they put a rug in the cart, and lay a box with the samovar at your feet." -- from "The Forest And The Steppe"
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev, Fiction, Classics, Literary
Ivan Turgenev
Wildside Press
2003
pokkari
RUDIN (1856) by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883) 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.
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev, Fiction, Classics, Literary
Ivan Turgenev
Wildside Press
2003
sidottu
A Hunter's Sketches by Ivan Turgenev, Fiction, Classics, Literary, Short Stories
Ivan Turgenev
Wildside Press
2003
sidottu
The Torrents of Spring by Ivan Turgenev, Fiction, Literary, Poetry
Ivan Turgenev
Wildside Press
2003
sidottu
This collection brings together Six of Turgenev's best-known short stories, in which he turns his skills of psychological observation and black comedy to diverse subjects. These stories are full of insight and resonance, revealing the complexities of the human heart.
This collection brings together Six of Turgenev's best-known short stories, in which he turns his skills of psychological observation and black comedy to diverse subjects. These stories are full of insight and resonance, revealing the complexities of the human heart.
The Essential Turgenev will provide American readers with the first comprehensive, portable edition of this great Russian author's works. It offers an extensive introduction to the writings that established Turgenev as one of the preeminent literary figures of his time, and reveals the breadth of insight into changing social conditions that made Turgenev a portal to Russian intellectual life.Readers will find complete, exemplary translations of Turgenev's finest novels, Rudin, A Nest of Gentry, and Fathers and Sons, along with the lapidary novella First Love. The volume also includes selections from Sportsman's Sketches, seven of Turgenev's most compelling short stories, and fifteen prose poems. It also contains samples of the author's nonfiction drawn from autobiographical sketches, memoirs, public speeches, plus the influential essay "Hamlet and Don Quixote" and correspondence with Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and others.
Includes the plays; A Month in the Country, Stony Broke, One of the Family, The Bachelor, Lunch at His Excellency's and A Provincial Lady. A Month in the Country is Turgenev's acknowledged masterpiece and clearly influenced the plays of Chekhov, written almost half a century later. His shorter plays are highly performable comedies at one, two and three-act length, and all the features of his major contribution to the world repertoire are to be found there in some measure. This collection of six plays, written between 1843 and 1852, samples of the best of Turgenev's drama.
This book contains the Russian text of Turgenev's Month in the Country, edited with an English language introduction and notes
The author of masterful short stories, plays, novellas and novels, Ivan Turgenev seemed to have a particular gift for writing about nature and about social iniquities. He also seemed to have a unique ability for attracting controversy to himself, be it because of his views (he was thrown in prison for the obituary he wrote for Gogol) or his actions (philandering, possibly plagiarism) or inaction (cowardice during a fire on a boat).We give him our full bilingual treatment, with English and accented Russian texts running side by side on adjoining pages. It is a perfect introduction to the great author's work, in English, Russian, or both. Most of the text selections are short, which is excellent for language learning.
"Stikhotvorenija v proze" - eto filosofskie razdumja nad osnovnymi voprosami bytija: zhiznju i smertju, druzhboj i ljubovju, pravdoj i lozhju. Dlja srednego i starshego shkolnogo vozrasta.Khudozhnik: Milovanov A.
Pervaja ljubov. I.S. Turgenev / The first love, easy reader. Lexical minimum 2300 words (B1)
Ivan Turgenev
Russki yazyk. Kursy
2022
nidottu
The novel "The first love" by I.S.Turgenev, an outstanding Russian writer of the XIX century is presented in the book. This is the story about the feelings and emotions of a young man who has fallen in love for the first time. He has kept in his heart the memories of his first love experience for the entire life.The text of the novel is adapted (B1) and is supplied with the commentaries and exercises to check the understanding of the content and to develop the oral speech habits.The most interesting facts from the biography of Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev are also provided.
Turgenev I. S. Polnoe sobranie rasskazov i povestej v odnom tome
Ivan Turgenev
Alfa-kniga
2018
sidottu
V odnom tome publikujutsja vse rasskazy i povesti odnogo iz vydajuschikhsja pisatelej XIX veka, klassika russkoj literatury Ivana Sergeevicha Turgeneva (1818-1883).Nastojaschee izdanie priurocheno k 200-letiju so dnja rozhdenija pisatelja.
Twenty-five beautifully written stories, penned in exile, evocatively depicting life on a manor in feudal Russia and examining the conflicts between serfs and landlordsA Sportsman's Notebook, Ivan Turgenev's first literary masterpiece, is a sweeping portrayal of the magnificent nineteenth-century Russian countryside and the harsh lives of those who inhabited it. In a powerful and gripping series of sketches, a hunter wanders through the vast landscape of steppe and forest in search of game, encountering a varied cast of peasants, landlords, bailiffs, overseers, horse traders, and merchants. He witnesses both feudal tyranny and the submission of the tyrannized, against a backdrop of the sublime and pitiless terrain of rural Russia.These exquisitely rendered stories, now with a stirring introduction from Daniyal Mueenuddin, were not only universally popular with the reading public but, through the influence they exerted on important members of the Tsarist bureaucracy, contributed to the major political event of mid-nineteenth-century Russia: the Great Emancipation of the serfs in 1861. Rarely has a book that offers such undiluted literary pleasure also been so strong a force for significant social change, one that continues to speak to readers centuries later.
When the down-at-heel Princess Zasyekin moves next door to the country estate of Vladimir Petrovich's parents, he instantly and overwhelmingly falls in love with his new neighbour's daughter, Zinaida. But the capricious young woman already has many admirers and as she plays her suitors against each other, Vladimir's unrequited youthful passion soon turns to torment and despair - although he remains unaware of his true rival for Zinaida's affections. Set in the world of nineteenth-century Russia's fading aristocracy, Turgenev's story depicts a boy's growth of knowledge and mastery over his own heart as he awakens to the complex nature of adult love.
Returning to Russia from a tour in Italy, twenty-three-year-old Dimitry Sanin breaks his journey in Frankfurt. There he encounters the beautiful Gemma Roselli, who works in her parents' patisserie, and falls deeply and deliriously in love for the first time. Convinced that nothing can come in the way of everlasting happiness with his fiancée, Dimitry impetuously decides to begin a new life and sell his Russian estates. But when he meets the potential buyer, the intriguing Madame Polozov, his youthful vulnerability makes him prey for a darker, destructive infatuation. A novel of haunting beauty, Spring Torrents (1870-1) is a fascinating, partly autobiographical account of one of Turgenev's favourite themes - a man's inability to love without losing his innocence and becoming enslaved to obsessive passions.
Turgenev's first major prose work is a series of twenty-five Sketches: the observations and anecdotes of the author during his travels through Russia satisfying his passion for hunting. His album is filled with moving insights into the lives of those he encounters - peasants and landowners, doctors and bailiffs, neglected wives and bereft mothers - each providing a glimpse of love, tragedy, courage and loss, and anticipating Turgenev's great later works such as First Love and Fathers and Sons. His depiction of the cruelty and arrogance of the ruling classes was considered subversive and led to his arrest and confinement to his estate, but these sketches opened the minds of contemporary readers to the plight of the peasantry and were even said to have led Tsar Alexander II to abolish serfdom.