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Ivan Turgenev

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In "Ivan Turgenev," Henry James masterfully explores the life and literary contributions of the influential Russian author, providing a comprehensive analysis of Turgenev's themes and stylistic nuances. Written in James's renowned elegant prose, the book intricately weaves biographical sketches with literary critique, illuminating Turgenev's complex characters and his profound understanding of human psychology. Within the context of 19th-century literature, James places Turgenev alongside contemporaries such as Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, highlighting how Turgenev's delicate realism and exploration of the Russian social landscape contributed to the modern novel's evolution. Henry James, an American author and a pivotal figure in literary realism, was deeply influenced by European literature and culture. His admiration for Turgenev's work stemmed from a shared fascination with the psychological nuances of character and the moral dilemmas prevalent in society. Through his extensive travels in Europe and his engagement with prominent literary figures, James cultivated a nuanced understanding of Turgenev's influence, which he adeptly conveys in this critical assessment. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of literary analysis and biography. James's insights not only elevate Turgenev's stature in the literary canon but also provide readers with a deeper appreciation for the subtle intricacies of character and society in Russian literature.

© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547168003

Data de lançamento

Ebook: 10 de agosto de 2022

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