Ivan Turgenev eBooks
eBooks di Ivan Turgenev editi da Books On Demand
First Love. E-book. Formato EPUB Ivan Turgenev - Books On Demand, 2022 -
Vladimir Petrovich Voldemar, a 16-year-old, is staying in the country with his family and meets Zinaida Alexandrovna Zasyekina, a beautiful 21-year-old woman, staying with her mother, Princess Zasyekina, in a wing of the manor. This family, as with many of the Russian minor nobility with royal ties of that time, were only afforded a degree of respectability because of their titles; the Zasyekins, in the case of this story, are a very poor family. The young Vladimir falls irretrievably in love with Zinaida, who has a set of several other (socially more eligible) suitors whom he joins in their difficult and often fruitless search for the young lady's favour.
ClaireMilitch. E-book. Formato EPUB Ivan Turgenev - Books On Demand, 2022 -
Lorsque Jacques Aratov, jeune homme taciturne et solitaire, fait la connaissance de l'actrice Claire Militch, il reste indifférent à son charme et, plus tard, à son implicite déclaration. En apparence du moins... La nouvelle de la mort de la jeune femme, qui s'est suicidée, provoque, lorsqu'il l'apprend quelques mois plus tard, le trouble dans son esprit... Et si la jeune femme s'était donné la mort suite à une déception amoureuse? Et s'il en était la cause? Et s'il avait toujours aimé Clara, sans se l'avouer? Et comment expliquer les visites nocturnes du fantôme de Claire depuis qu'il cherche à comprendre les raisons de son suicide ?
Fathers and Children. E-book. Formato EPUB Ivan Turgenev - Books On Demand, 2018 -
'Well, Piotr, not in sight yet?' was the question asked on May the 20th, 1859, by a gentleman of a little over forty, in a dusty coat and checked trousers, who came out without his hat on to the low steps of the posting station at S-. He was addressing his servant, a chubby young fellow, with whitish down on his chin, and little, lack-lustre eyes.The servant, in whom everything-the turquoise ring in his ear, the streaky hair plastered with grease, and the civility of his movements-indicated a man of the new, improved generation, glanced with an air of indulgence along the road, and made answer:'No, sir; not in sight.''Not in sight?' repeated his master.'No, sir,' responded the man a second time.His master sighed, and sat down on a little bench. We will introduce him to the reader while he sits, his feet tucked under him, gazing thoughtfully round.