ivan turgenev 1818-1883 Иван Тургенев. early years son of rich landowning family. grew...
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Ivan Turgenev1818-1883
Иван Тургенев
Early Years
• Son of rich landowning family.
• Grew up on estate Spasskoe in Oryol province: the Russian heartland.
• educated at home, learned French, German, passable English
Spasskoe…
…and its surroundings.
Student years
• Studied at Moscow University, then St Petersburg (1834-37).
• Went to Berlin in 1838 - 1841 to study philosophy with Hegel.
• Berlin and the philosophical school very great influence on young Russians of his generation.
• Turgenev a Westernizer, not a Slavophile.
A Fateful Meeting
• 1843-1845 appointment as civil servant in St Petersburg.
• 1843 Pauline Viardot comes for the season to St Petersburg.
• Turgenev falls in love, becomes attached to the Viardots for the rest of his life.
• Hunts with Louis, collaborates on French translations of Russian literature.
First a poet…
• First tries his hand at a long poem in the style of Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin.
• Then turns to hunting sketches in prose, first published in The Contemporary (Современник) 1847-1851.
The new Realism …
• First seen in Sportsman’s Sketches (Записки охотника)
• art turns its back on mythological themes, romantic scenes, important personages.
• Emphasis on detail – reflection of the invention of photography.
• Social conscience, depiction of scenes of country life: in France gives rise to the Barbizon school, J.-F. Millet.
Jean-Francois MilletThe Gleaners / Les Glaneuses 1857
The novels by le géant russe…
• Turgenev later turns to novels, the best known is Fathers and Sons (1862).
• His theme is Moscow and the Russian countryside rather than St Petersburg.
• Moscow: the oldfashioned centre of Russian life
• St Petersburg: The fantastic creation of Peter with its extremes of pomp and poverty
The novels by le géant russe…
• Turgenev later turns to novels, the best known is Fathers and Sons (1862).
• Becomes a fixture in Paris, friend of Flaubert, Henry James, the Goncourts.
• Builds a villa next to the home of the Viardots at Bougival.
• Dies of cancer at Bougival in 1883.
Turgenev in 1872 (Vasily Perov)
From Romanticism…
- symbolic representation- multiple meanings- focus on the formal aspects of the text (e.g.,
vocabulary, rhyme).- predominance of metaphors- fantastic occurrences- poetry as dominant genre- exotic themes
… to Realism
- direct, unambiguous representation
- focus on the events described
- predominance of metonymy – i.e. detail that gives a description
- believable occurrences
- prose as dominant genre
- themes of everyday reality
Alexei SavrasovStorm over the Kremlin
Vasily PolenovA Moscow Yard
“First Love” (1860)
• Psychological realism
• Frame tale: introduction
• First-person narrative as opposed to the omniscient third-person narrative
• Tale structured around the young man’s growing realization of the truth
• Careful, poetic structuring into short chapters with a final, telling sentence.