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OBLOMOV (485 pp.)—Ivan Goncharov—Penguin (paperback; 85/). A writer may vaccinate his age with a masterpiece but decades sometimes pass before it takes. In 1859 Iyan Goncharov. a dandified bachelor ...
Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov is best known today for his 1859 novel “Oblomov,” an inventive satire of the waning Russian nobility, embodied in its title character, who is so sedentary and slothful ...
In the shape of its vividly-portrayed protagonist, Alexander Aduyev, The Same Old Story radiates the kind of passion one associates with another great Russian, Ivan Turgenev (1818-1883). First ...
Goncharov’s classic figure is more than a mere dandy - rather he embodies the torpor and the ennui of an era, considers Léandre Lucas, RBTH web-editor. Ivan Goncharov’s “Oblomov” is the simple story ...
Ilya Illyich Oblomov is a kind young Russian nobleman who since early adulthood has rarely left his bed, restricting himself to a single room of his apartment in St. Petersburg. Set in the mid-19th ...
Gentle, intelligent Oblomov completely fails to deal with life, never doing today what he can put off till tomorrow. Dramatised by Stephen Wyatt, stars Toby Jones and Trevor Peacock.
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