Russian Realism


Crime and Punishment
Anna Karenina
The Brothers Karamazov
The Idiot
The Death of Ivan Ilych
War and Peace
Fathers and Sons
White Nights
Notes from Underground
The Overcoat
Oblomov
Лотерейный бал
Dead Souls
A Hero of Our Time
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The Fatalist
 
by
Mikhail Lermontov
D.S. Mirsky
Russian realism was born in the second half of the forties. ... In substance it is a cross between the satirical naturalism of Gogol and an older sentimentalism revived and represented in the thirties and forties by the then enormously influential George Sand. Gogol and George Sand were the father and mother of Russian realism and its accepted masters during the initial stages.
D.S. Mirsky, A History of Russian Literature: From Its Beginnings to 1900