Rudin
Rudin is the first and perhaps least known novel by Ivan Turgenev, a famous Russian writer best known for his short stories and the novel Fathers and Sons. The story focuses on a romantic involvement between Rudin and Natalya, a serious, intelligent young woman. The topic of the “superfluous man” and his inability to act, which was a major theme of Turgenev's literary work, is explored. – Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudin by Lee Smalley
Genre(s): Published 1800 -1900
Language: English
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Play 01 | 01 | Lee Smalley |
00:21:24 |
Play 02 | 02 | Lee Smalley |
00:27:01 |
Play 03 | 03 | Lee Smalley |
00:27:37 |
Play 04 | 04 | Lee Smalley |
00:17:38 |
Play 05 | 05 | Lee Smalley |
00:18:05 |
Play 06 | 06 | Lee Smalley |
00:37:25 |
Play 07 | 07 | Lee Smalley |
00:19:48 |
Play 08 | 08 | Lee Smalley |
00:14:36 |
Play 09 | 09 | Lee Smalley |
00:15:53 |
Play 10 | 10 | Lee Smalley |
00:11:00 |
Play 11 | 11 | Lee Smalley |
00:21:43 |
Play 12 | 12 | Lee Smalley |
00:25:42 |
Play 13 | Epilogue | Lee Smalley |
00:33:15 |