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Definition
Proper noun A 19th-century Russian author, widely regarded as one of the major figures of Russian literature. He is known for his realistic portrayals of Russian society, psychological depth, and lyrical prose style.
Usage
The name "Ivan Turgenev" is used to refer to the author himself, his body of work, or the artistic and intellectual influence associated with him. It functions as a singular proper noun.
Examples * Ivan Turgenev spent much of his adult life living in Western Europe. * The novels of Ivan Turgenev often explore the conflict between generations. * This literary technique is reminiscent of Ivan Turgenev.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The name can be used attributively to describe works, styles, or themes characteristic of the author.
- Example: The play had a distinctly Turgenevian atmosphere of melancholy and social observation.
Variants and Related Words
- Turgenevian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Ivan Turgenev or his works.
- Example: The novel's detailed character studies are highly Turgenevian.
Synonyms
- The author of "Fathers and Sons": A common reference to his most famous novel.
- The Russian novelist: A descriptive synonym when context is clear.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A Turgenev heroine: Often refers to a strong, idealistic, yet tragically unfulfilled female character, typical in his works.
- Example: Her doomed idealism made her a classic Turgenev heroine.
Noun
- Russian writer of stories and novels and plays (1818-1883)