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Ivan Turgenev, a masterful Russian novelist and playwright, captured the essence of 19th century Russian society with his insightful characterizations and evocative prose. His novels, including "Fathers and Sons" and "A Month in the Country," explore themes of love, politics, and social change with timeless resonance.

"A poet must be a psychologist, but a secret one: he should know and feel the roots of phenomena but present only the phenomena themselves in full bloom or as they fade away."



"Circumstances define us; they force us onto one road or another, and then they punish us for it."



"One may speak about anything on earth with fire, with enthusiasm, with ecstasy, but one only speaks about oneself with avidity."


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