Rudin by Ivan Turgenev

The novel explores the life of a charismatic but indecisive intellectual named Dmitry Rudin, who arrives at a provincial Russian estate and captivates its inhabitants with his eloquence and idealistic views. Despite his persuasive rhetoric and charm, Rudin struggles with taking decisive action, leading to personal and romantic disappointments. His interactions with the estate's residents, particularly a young woman named Natalya, reveal the tensions between lofty ideals and practical realities. The story delves into themes of unfulfilled potential, the clash between intellectualism and action, and the complexities of human relationships.

Published
1856
Nationality
Russian
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
Russian
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