
"Faust" is a psychological study of a singular problem, the awakening of the imagination in a woman from whom imaginative literature has been carefully kept.Ivan Sergeievitch Turgenev (1818-1883) was a celebrated Russian novelist educated at Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Berlin. His work included poetry and fiction, which was to the last degree dramatic. He was also the author of "The Brigadier," "The Jew," "A Desperate Character," "A House of Gentlefolk," "Dream Tales and Prose Poems," "Rudin," "On the Eve," "Liza," "A Lear of the Steppe," "Mumu and Kassyan of Fair Springs," and "Acia."
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