On the Eve
Ivan Turgenev
On the Eve
is set at the beginning of the Crimean War and probes the friendships and loves of Elena, a young Russian woman, and the men in her life. First published in 1859 and translated into English in 1895
On the Eve
is an exquisite novel that delves into the life of a young woman as well as being a penetrating diagnosis of Russia in the 1850s.
Vying for Elena’s affections are Shubin, an artist, and Bersenyev, a student, but into their midst comes Insarov, a friend of Bersenyev’s from Bulgaria, who is passionate about the freedom of his country. It is the strong and committed Insarov that Elena falls in love with but Elena’s parents are unimpressed with the Bulgarian and want her to marry a more suitable Russian man that they have chosen for her. Elena and Insarov secretly marry but with a dawning consciousness and sense of foreboding the reader remembers that this is on the eve of the Crimean War - what future will the lovers have once war breaks out?
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Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
General Fiction
Places:
Russia
Genres & Themes:
Faber Finds;
Men & Women;
Translation;
Society;
Nationalism;
War
Fathers and Children
Ivan Turgenev
First translated by Constance Garnett in 1895 Fathers and Children was published in 1862 in The Russian Messenger and provoked immediate controversy for its portrayal ...
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