Ivan Turgenev-Brief Life Sketch
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Ivan Turgenev
Ivan Turgenev-Brief Life Sketch
Ivan Turgenev was a Russian storyteller and novelist. He was born on November 9, 1818 in Ariel, Russia. Educated in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Berlin, he joined the Russian Civil Service in 1841. In 1843, he resigned from the service and devoted himself entirely to writing. From 1843 to 1852, he entered the literary world by writing a number of plays and romantic poems, although his short stories and sketches were published in 1846 in the journal Sovereign. This collection of short stories on the life of a Russian farmer was published in 1852. Turgenev is under house arrest for two years for criticizing the government for criticizing the then-slave system in Russia and for two years. During those two years, Turgenev was confined to his ancestral home and wrote several famous novels. He spent most of his later life in Germany and France. Turgenev’s other notable novels include ‘Rudin, A Nest of the Generator, On the Eve’, and ‘The Virgin Child‘. In addition to novels, Turgenev also wrote poems, plays, and short stories. Ivan Turgenev died on September 3, 1883 near Paris. 0 0 0
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