A Lear of The Steppes, Etc.
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- £29.99
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- £29.99
Publisher Description
""A Lear of the Steppes, Etc.,"" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, is a poignant exploration of the human condition through the lens of personal tragedy and the complexities of familial relationships. This collection includes Turgenev’s title novella, which reimagines Shakespeare's King Lear, setting it against the backdrop of the Russian steppes, where themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning resonate deeply within the characters' lives.
The central narrative follows the story of a proud and aging landowner, who, like Lear, grapples with the folly of his decisions as he divides his estate among his daughters. The emotional turmoil that unfolds reveals the intricacies of human nature and the fragility of familial bonds, set against Turgenev's signature lyrical prose. As the characters confront their desires and regrets, the story explores the broader themes of social change and the passage of time in 19th-century Russia.
""A Lear of the Steppes"" is celebrated for its rich character development and philosophical depth, as Turgenev skillfully intertwines personal narratives with societal reflections. The work invites readers to ponder the enduring questions of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of our choices, making it a significant contribution to the canon of Russian literature.
Readers are drawn to ""A Lear of the Steppes"" for its emotional resonance and Turgenev's evocative storytelling. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of literature and human experience. Owning a copy of ""A Lear of the Steppes"" opens the door to a world of introspection and beauty, solidifying its place as a valuable addition to any literary collection.