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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Virgin_SoilVirgin Soil - Wikipedia

    Political novel. Publisher. Vestnik Evropy. Publication date. 1877. Virgin Soil ( Russian: Новь, romanized : Nov') is an 1877 novel by Ivan Turgenev. It was Turgenev's sixth and final novel as well as his longest and most ambitious.

  2. Virgin Soil, novel by Ivan Turgenev, published in Russian as Nov in 1877. Its focus is the young populists who hoped to sow the seeds of revolution in the virgin soil of the Russian peasantry. Turgenev presents realistic and somewhat sympathetic portraits of the many different types of characters.

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  3. 23 de jun. de 2015 · Virgin Soil, Turgenev’s last novel, is about the Populist movement in Russia in the late 1860s and 1870s, a hundred years before my experiences in the social movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Turgenev's idealistic revolutionaries want to awaken the slumbering people and help them take back their country from the ruling classes.

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  4. The novel stands as both a historical record of the beginnings of the radical movement in Russia and as a perceptive and subtle novel of human conviction and idealism. Complete summary of Ivan ...

  5. 17 de mar. de 1977 · Turgenev and ‘Virgin Soil’. V.S. Pritchett. March 17, 1977 issue. Ivan Turgenev; drawing by David Levine. Buy Print. By the 1870s Turgenev’s pre-eminence in Europe as the leading Russian novelist was unquestioned, but he was far from being known to the great public in Europe or America.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2000 · Turgenev was the most liberal-spirited and unqualifiedly humane of all the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, and in Virgin Soil, his biggest and most ambitious work, he sought to...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · But in Virgin Soil he is easy and almost negligent master of his instrument, and though he is an exile and at times a sharply embittered one, he gathers experience round his theme as only the artist can who has enriched his art by having outlived his youth without forgetting its pangs, joys, mortifications, and love-songs.