A Desperate Character and Other Stories
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
22.07.2026
Verlag
IndoEuropeanPublishingSeitenzahl
140
Maße (L/B/H)
22,9/15,2/0,9 cm
Gewicht
181 g
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798889426332
A Desperate Character and Other Stories is a collection of stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev that explores the emotional and psychological struggles of ordinary people in nineteenth-century Russia. Turgenev is known for his realistic style, and in these stories he focuses on themes such as loneliness, pride, love, and social change. The title story, "A Desperate Character," presents a man driven by impulsive behavior and inner conflict, showing how personal weaknesses can shape a person's fate. Through detailed descriptions and careful dialogue, Turgenev creates characters who feel deeply human and believable.
The stories in the collection often examine the tensions between different social classes and generations during a period of transformation in Russian society. Turgenev portrays landowners, intellectuals, peasants, and dreamers who struggle to find meaning and stability in their lives. His writing is gentle yet critical, revealing both the strengths and flaws of his characters. Unlike dramatic or heroic literature, Turgenev's work emphasizes quiet emotions and realistic situations, allowing readers to connect with the characters' personal experiences and moral dilemmas.
Another important feature of the collection is Turgenev's elegant literary style and vivid portrayal of nature. The landscapes and settings are not merely backgrounds; they reflect the emotions and moods of the characters. His stories combine poetic language with psychological insight, making them both thoughtful and emotionally powerful. A Desperate Character and Other Stories remains significant because it captures universal human emotions while also offering insight into Russian culture and society of the time. The collection continues to be appreciated for its realism, compassion, and artistic beauty.
About the Author
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883) was a major figure in 19th-century Russian literature, known for his refined prose style and insightful portrayals of social change. Born into a wealthy landowning family in Oryol, Turgenev received a privileged education that included studies in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Berlin. His early exposure to Western European philosophy and literature deeply influenced his worldview, helping shape his later role as a cultural bridge between Russia and Europe.
Turgenev gained prominence with works that explored the tensions within Russian society, especially between generations and ideological movements. His most famous novel, Fathers and Sons (1862), introduced the character Bazarov, often considered one of literature's first nihilists. Through such works, Turgenev examined themes like reform, tradition, love, and the changing social order, often portraying the struggles of individuals caught between old aristocratic values and emerging modern ideas. His writing is noted for its psychological depth, subtle humor, and lyrical depiction of the Russian countryside.
Although celebrated in Russia, Turgenev spent much of his later life abroad, particularly in France and Germany, where he associated with prominent European writers like Gustave Flaubert and Henry James. He played a key role in introducing Russian literature to Western audiences, influencing perceptions of Russian culture across Europe. Despite occasional criticism from Russian contemporaries who found him too Westernized, Turgenev remains a central figure in world literature, admired for his elegance, empathy, and nuanced exploration of human relationships.
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