Russka: The Novel of Russia

Who is Savva Suvorin from Russka: The Novel of Russia and what is their importance?

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Savva Suvorin is from Russka. He and his father own a successful cloth factory. When his father is sent to Siberia, Savva hides out in Moscow. He marries, has a son, and is later brought back to Russka as an escaped serf. Alexis Bobrobv refuses to allow Savva to buy his freedom. When Sergei is killed in a duel, his last request to Alexis is to give Savva his freedom, which Alexis does. The Suvorin family operates factories in Russka and Moscow.

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Russka: The Novel of Russia