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  1. Rudin (Russian Studies) by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 1994-07-01
  2. Essential Turgenev by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 1994-06-22
  3. A Reckless Character And Other Stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 2009-10-04
  4. Turgenev: His Life and Times by Leonard Schapiro, 1982-09-15
  5. The Best Known Works of Ivan Turgenev; Including Fathers and Sons, Smoke and Nine Short Stories by ivan turgenev, 1941
  6. Rudin; On the Eve (Oxford World's Classics) by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, 1999-05-27
  7. The Torrents of Spring, First Love, and Mumu by Ivan Turgenev, 2010-01-01
  8. First love, and other stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Isabel Florence Hapgood, 2010-08-16
  9. First Love and Other Tales by Ivan Turgenev, 1968-04-01
  10. Fathers and Sons (Oxford World's Classics Hardcovers) by Ivan Turgenev, 2000-03-09
  11. A Desperate Character And Other Stories by Ivan Turgenev, Ivan Turgenieff, 2010-05-23
  12. The Jew, and other stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Isabel Florence Hapgood, 2010-09-08
  13. Fathers and Children (Oneworld Classics) by Ivan Turgenev, 2010-07-09
  14. Sketches from a Hunter's Album (A Sportsman's Sketches) by Ivan Turgenev, 2010-01-01

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There is perhaps no novelist of alien race who more naturally than Ivan Turgenev inherits a niche in a Library for English readers; and this not because of any advance or concession that in his peculiar artistic independence he ever made, or could dream of making, such readers, but because it was one of the effects of his peculiar genius to give him, even in his lifetime, a special place in the regard of foreign publics. His position is in this respect singular; for it is his Russian savor that as much as anything has helped generally to domesticate him. a particular hour: with the difference, however, of not having at the time produced an agitationof having rather presented the case with an art too insidious for instant recognition, an art that stirred the depths more than the surface. War and Peace and of Anna Karenina War and Peace has probably had more readers in Europe and America than A House of Gentlefolk or On the Eve or Smoke One by one, for thirty years, with a firm, deliberate hand, with intervals and patiences and waits, Turgenev pricked in his sharp outlines. His great external mark is probably his concision: an ideal he never threw overit shines most perhaps even when he is least briefand that he often applied with a rare felicity. He has masterpieces of a few pages; his perfect things are sometimes his least prolonged. He abounds in short tales, episodes clipped as by the scissors of Atropos; but for a direct translation of the whole we have still to waitdepending meanwhile upon the French and German versions, which have been, instead of the original text (thanks to the paucity among us of readers of Russian), the source of several published in English. For the novels and

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