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The Precipice ( Russian: Обрыв, romanized : Obryv ), also translated as Malinovka Heights, is the third and the last novel by Ivan Goncharov, first published in January–May 1869 issues of Vestnik Evropy magazine. [1] The novel, conceived in 1849, took twenty years to be completed and has been preceded by the publication of the ...
- Обрыв
- 1869
Goncharov's first novel, A Common Story, was published in Sovremennik in 1847. Goncharov's second and best-known novel, Oblomov, was published in 1859 in Otechestvennye zapiski. His third and final novel, The Precipice, was published in Vestnik Evropy in 1869. He also worked as a literary and theatre critic.
- Novelist
- Imperial Moscow University (1835)
- 1847–1871
La tercera gran novela de Goncharov es El precipicio (1869), y su argumento se construye a través de la oposición de dos ideologías y dos mundos: por una parte, el nihilismo revolucionario representado por Mark Vólojov, y por la otra el mundo conservador y tradicional de la abuela Berezhkova.
- Iván Aleksándrovich Goncharóv
A Common Story (1847) is an entertaining bildungsroman about a young man's gradual abandonment of his early ideals. The Precipice (1869), on which Goncharov worked for almost 20 years, is a...
- Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov
- The Precipice
- Laury Magnus, Boris Jakim
- Laury Magnus, Boris Jakim
Russian novelist Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov (/ˈɡɒntʃəˌrɔːf, -ˌrɒf/; Russian: Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Гончаро́в), best known for his novels A Common Story (1847), Oblomov (1859), and The Precipice (1869).
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- Ivan Goncharov
22 de sept. de 2020 · The Precipice. Goncharov’s unwillingness to endow his progressive characters with the vitality necessary to make them convincing and interesting asserts itself more fully in his last major work, The Precipice.
Plot summary. The novel focuses on the life of the main character, Ilya Ilyich Oblomov. Oblomov is a member of the upper middle class and the son of a member of Russia's nineteenth-century landed gentry. Oblomov's distinguishing characteristic is his slothful attitude towards life.