A Month In The Country by Ivan Turgenev

"A Month in the Country" by Ivan Turgenev is a classic Russian play that explores themes of unrequited love, the complexities of the human heart, and the social dynamics of 19th-century Russian country life. The story revolves around Natalya Petrovna, a married woman who falls in love with Aleksei Belyaev, a young tutor hired to educate her son. This illicit affection stirs a tumult of emotions and rivalries within her household, as her ward, Vera, also becomes infatuated with Aleksei, and Natalya's longtime friend, Rakitin, struggles with his unspoken love for her. The play delicately unveils the characters' internal conflicts and desires, culminating in a poignant commentary on the nature of love and the inevitability of change.

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Published
1855
Nationality
Russian
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Russian

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