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On the Eve by Ivan Turgenev

On the Eve is the third novel by famous Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, best known for his short stories and the novel Fathers and Sons. Turgenev embellishes this love story with observations on middle-class life and interposes some art and philosophy. In his essay *"When Will the Real Day Come?"*, Nikolay Dobrolyubov analyzed On the Eve through a political lens that Turgenev disagreed with, offending the author.

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The story revolves around Elena, a girl with a hypochondriac mother and an idle father, a retired guards lieutenant with a mistress. On the eve of the Crimean War, Elena is pursued by a free-spirited sculptor (Shubin) and a serious-minded student (Berzyenev). But when Berzyenev's revolutionary Bulgarian friend, Insarov, meets Elena, they fall in love. In secretly marrying Insarov Elena disappoints her mother and enrages her father, who had hoped to marry her to a dull, self-satisfied functionary, Kurnatovski. Insarov nearly dies from pneumonia and only partly recovers. On the outbreak of war, Insarov tries to return with Elena to Bulgaria but tragically dies in Venice. Elena takes Insarov's body to the Balkans for burial and then vanishes.

On the Eve by Ivan Turgenev On the Eve by Ivan Turgenev Reviewed by Debjeet on January 02, 2023 Rating: 5

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