31 July 2019, The Tablet

The dreadful business of being Russian


The dreadful business of being Russian

Goncharov. Turgenev and Tolstoy
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For any reader of the nineteenth-century Russians, there is a mental image of Russia that derives entirely from fiction – from Anna Karenina, Crime and Punishment, Fathers and Sons – a Russia of landowners and serfs, country estates, trad­itional compliance and radical scepticism

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