Scenarios of Power in Turgenev’s First Love: Russian Realism and the Allegory of the State

This essay attempts a reading of Ivan Turgenev’s as a case study within a broader inquiry into the social imaginary of Russian realist fiction. One way to formulate the central question of the essay is to ask what happens when, on some deep structural level, an ostensibly realist text turns out to b...

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