An edition of Obryv (1915)

Obryv

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Obryv
Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov
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An edition of Obryv (1915)

Obryv

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"In The Precipice Goncharov combines various genres: novel about the artist, political novel, and romance. This work contrasts the then new ideas of philosophical positivism, utilitarianism and atheism with romantic idealism and traditional values.

These various views are examined through the characters of three men laboring to win the love of the heroine, Vera: Boris Raisky, an artist-dilettant; Mark Volokhov, a nihilist in the tradition of Turgenev's Bazarov; and Ivan Tushin, a traditional, yet enlightened landowner.".

"The Precipice is especially notable for its women. The heroine, Vera, is one of Russian literature's most independent and intelligent female characters, and the full-blooded portrait of Raisky's wise and strong grandmother is no less remarkable."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
Russian
Pages
670

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Cover of: The Precipice
The Precipice
October 8, 2007, Echo Library
Paperback in English
Cover of: The precipice
The precipice
1994, Ardis
in English
Cover of: The precipice
The precipice
1977, Hyperion Press, Hyperion Pr
in English
Cover of: Obryv
Obryv
1970, "Khudozh. literatura,"
in Russian
Cover of: The precipice
The precipice
1916, A.A. Knopf
in English
Cover of: The precipice.
The precipice.
1915, Hodder and Stoughton
Cover of: The precipice
The precipice
1915, Hodder and Stoughton
in English

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Moskva

Edition Notes

Title page transliterated.

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Pagination
670 p. ;
Number of pages
670

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OL19515985M

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