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SOURCES
Harcave, Sidney. Russia: A History, J. B. Lippincott, 1968, pp. 248-74.
Schechner, Richard. Introduction to A Month in the Country, translated by Richard Newnham, Chandler, 1962, pp. vii-xviii.
FURTHER READING
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...
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