Antonina /

Antonina is a poignant account of a young Russian woman whose life is shaped by the cruel neglect of her stepparents, the financial ruin of her father and later her husband, and - the centerpiece of the novel - her failed love affair with a sensitive but weak young man. This work is a previously unt...

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Autor principal: Tur, Evgeniia, 1815-1892
Otros Autores: Katz, Michael R.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Russian
Publicado: Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, c1996.
Colección:European classics (Evanston, Ill.)
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245 1 0 |a Antonina /  |c Evgeniya Tur ; translated by Michael R. Katz ; introduction by Jehanne Gheith. 
260 |a Evanston, Ill. :  |b Northwestern University Press,  |c c1996. 
300 |a xxxix, 153 p. ;  |c 20 cm. 
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500 |a Vol. 3 of author's Plemiannitsa published in Moscow (1851) and also under the title Antonina in the almanac "Kometa" (1851). 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 153). 
520 |a Antonina is a poignant account of a young Russian woman whose life is shaped by the cruel neglect of her stepparents, the financial ruin of her father and later her husband, and - the centerpiece of the novel - her failed love affair with a sensitive but weak young man. This work is a previously untranslated section of a four-volume novel, The Niece, published in Russia in 1851. Patterned after the successful contemporary novels of the Bronte sisters - in fact, Tur names one character after the town of Millcote in Jane Eyre - Antonina was praised by another great nineteenth-century writer, Ivan Turgenev. Jehanne Gheith addresses the novel's continuing appeal in her illuminating introduction. 
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