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- Turgenev's Use of Dichotomies as a Structural and Character Development Device
Kellett has an M.A. in literature and works in corporate communications. In this essay she discusses Turgenev’s use of dichotomies as a structural and character development device.
- Overview of A Month in the Country
In this essay, Briggs provides an overview of A Month in the Country and discusses its significance within the canon of modern Russian drama, particularly the play's influence upon the pyschological dramas of Anton Chekhov.
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- A Month in the Country: Introduction
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- A Month in the Country: Ivan Turgenev Biography
- A Month in the Country: Characters
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- A Month in the Country: Historical Context
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- A Month in the Country: Essays and Criticism
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