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Definition of Ivan Turgenev
1. Noun. Russian writer of stories and novels and plays (1818-1883).
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Literary usage of Ivan Turgenev
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1. Greatest Short Stories (1915)
"THE RENDEZVOUS BY Ivan Turgenev I WAS sitting in a birch grove in autumn, near
the middle of September. It had been drizzling ever since morning; ..."
2. Fame and Fiction: An Enquiry Into Certain Popularities by Arnold Bennett (1901)
"... XVII Ivan Turgenev THE recent completion of an English version, in fifteen
volumes, of the Works of Ivan Turgenev, translated by Mrs Constance Garnett, ..."
3. Modern Masterpieces of Short Prose Fiction by Henry James Collection (Library of Congress) (1911)
"... By Ivan Turgenev (-) (From “A Sportsman's Sketches,”) He was born essentially
impersonal.—RENAN. “One by one, for thirty years, with a firm, ..."