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Ellison, Herbert J. History of Russia, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1964, pp. 134-218.
This book chronicles Russia's history. The particular pages noted cover the years 1801 through 1881, roughly encompassing the period of Turgenev's life.
Freeborn, Richard. Turgenev: The Novelist's Novelist: A Study, Oxford University Press, 1960, pp. xi-36.
While this book focuses upon Turgenev as a novelist, its beginning chapters provide an introduction to his guiding philosophies, political leanings, and development as a writer.
Garnett, Edward. Turgenev, Kennikat Press, 1966, pp. v-34.
This work presents a discussion of Turgenev's childhood, family life, and his early works as well as a chapter about his critics.
Knowles, A. V. Ivan Turgenev, edited by Charles A. Moser, Twayne, 1988.
This book offers an in-depth look at Turgenev with chapters devoted to his biography, literary career, reputation, six of his novels, and his final years. A Month in the Country is also discussed.
Schapiro, Leonard...
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