The great Russian writer Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev significantly influenced the development of Russian literature. His work is known all over the world, and quotes from the greatest works are full of deep meaning and relevance at all times.
Childhood and youth
Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, the future Russian writer, celebrated his birthday on October 28 (November 9), starting in 1818. Originally from a noble family, from childhood he was not deprived of either attention or financial means.
In 1827, the family moved to Moscow, where Ivan Sergeyevich received an excellent basic education. The future writer went to Petersburg and Germany to get higher education. A mother inspired a love of literature for little Ivan. She often quoted the works of M. Lermontov, A. Pushkin, N. Gogol. He also had his own valet who developed a craving for reading. Mother supported her beloved son and financially, until 1940, until a conflict broke out between them and she was not tired of fulfilling the requests of an ungrateful son.
The formation of Ivan Sergeevich as a writer
After graduating from the University of Berlin in 1841, Turgenev faces a choice about what to do in the future. Initially, Ivan Sergeyevich had plans to teach, but by chance he manages to publish his poem Parasha. From that moment, the goal in life was determined.
Writing consumed the young man with his head. The first attempts to write poetry were already in the third year of study at the university. Turgenev actively wrote poetry and even published his works several times in the journal. Now it has become the main occupation. Turgenev's quotes are often used by other writers in their epigraphs.
Contemporaries emphasized the external inconsistency of Ivan Sergeyevich with his inner world and high timbre of voice. This man was full of contradictions, which nevertheless were remarkably combined. Despite his noble birth, he was an ardent opponent of serfdom. Perhaps this was the reason that the basis of most of Turgenevās works was the life of village families.
Through his works, the writer displays all the social changes of his time:
- Life and culture of ordinary villagers.
- The desire of the villagers to develop horizons and equate to the townspeople.
- The elevation of the ideal of the human person during the abolition of serfdom.
- Changing the role of women in society.
Ivan Sergeevichās personal life was not as successful as the literary one. In his youth, the handsome handsome man had several novels. He even nearly married a seamstress Avdotya, from whom he had an illegitimate daughter. But the writerās mother opposed marriage and separated her lovers.
In 1845, the writer has a muse in the image of the singer Pauline Viardot, who was married to the Frenchman Louis Viardot. Because of this friendship, disagreements with the mother begin, to the point that she ceases to support her son financially. For a rich man, as he was believed, who always liked to look like a needle, this is a rather difficult test. But against all odds, he and his Viardot family are leaving for France.
Literary features of the works of I. S. Turgenev
The writer often turns to landscape. He loves to describe the rural nature, saturating it with bright colors and reviving the imagination of readers.
āA dark, clear sky solemnly and immensely stood high above us with all its mysterious splendorā - quote from Turgenevās story āBezhin Meadowā.
The main characters of the authorās works are average personalities with a deep soul. He tries to reveal the inner world of man, and not describe handsome handsome men.
The writer coped well with female images. For example, Asya loved by all readers. Turgenev often uses the prototypes of girls in his works, to which he had any feelings. Simplicity, modesty, and soulfulness are the hallmarks of Turgenevās heroines. This is what he deserves the love of his readers.
Turgenev quotes
Ivan Sergeevich made a great contribution to the development of Russian literature. Below are a few quotes from the most famous works of the writer.
The quotes from Ivan Turgenevās novel āAsyaā are filled with a wonderful feeling.
āHappiness does not have tomorrow; he does not have yesterday; it does not remember the past, does not think about the future; he has a present - and that is not a day, but an instant. ā
No less profound quotes from Turgenev from Mumu.
ā One judge for me: the Lord God himself, and no one else. He alone knows what kind of person I am in this world and whether or not I eat bread for nothing. ā
But the most popular are Turgenev's quotes about love.
"Only those who love have the right to censure and scold."