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A Serendipitous Error and An Evil Malady Ivan Goncharov

A Serendipitous Error and An Evil Malady By Ivan Goncharov

A Serendipitous Error and An Evil Malady by Ivan Goncharov


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First translation into English and further proof of the eclectic narrative skills of the celebrated author of Oblomov.

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A Serendipitous Error and An Evil Malady Summary

A Serendipitous Error and An Evil Malady by Ivan Goncharov

It is a winter evening, and Yegor Aduyev, the scion of a wealthy family from the landed gentry, slips into the house of Baron Neilein with the intention of asking his beautiful daughter, the eighteen-year-old Yelena, to be his wife. Will the besotted lover be successful in his pursuit or will the young coquette - who seems at times to reciprocate his feelings, but who lavished lingering looks on two dashing princes during a recent ball - shatter his hopes, his dreams and his entire world? A Serendipitous Error, an early novella of 1839, written when Goncharov was still in his twenties, is accompanied here by An Evil Malady. Taken together, these two stories - translated for the first time into English by Stephen Pearl - are further proof of the eclectic narrative skills of the celebrated author of Oblomov.

About Ivan Goncharov

Ivan Goncharov (1812-91) was a Russian official, novelist, critic and travel writer, who is best remembered for his masterpiece Oblomov.

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CIN1847499112VG
9781847499110
1847499112
A Serendipitous Error and An Evil Malady by Ivan Goncharov
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Alma Books Ltd
2023-11-23
128
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