A House of Gentlefolk

A House of Gentlefolk

Title: A House of Gentlefolk
Author: Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev
Release: 1859-01-01
Kind: ebook
Genre: Short Stories, Books, Fiction & Literature
Size: 188803
The novel's protagonist is Fyodor Ivanych Lavretsky, the child of Anglophile father and a serf mother who dies when he is very young .He is brought up at his family's country estate home by a severe maiden aunt, who was known for her cruelty. He pursues an education in Moscow, and while he is studying there, spies a beautiful young woman at the opera. Her name is Varvara Pavlovna. He falls in love with her and asks her to marry. After wedding, the two moves to Paris, where Varvara Pavlovna becomes a very popular salon hostess and begins an affair with one of her frequent visitors. Lavretsky learns of the affair only when he discovers a note written to her by her lover. Shocked by her betrayal, he severs all contact with her and returns to his family estate. Upon returning to Russia, Lavretsky visits his cousin, Marya Dmitrievna Kalitina, who lives with her two daughters, Liza and Lenochka. Lavretsky is immediately drawn to Liza. Lavretsky realizes that he is falling in love with Liza, and when he reads in a foreign journal that Varvara Pavlovna has died, he confesses his love to her. Unfortunately, a cruel twist of fate prevents Lavretsky and Liza from being together. Lavretsky returns home to find his supposedly dead wife waiting for him in his foyer. It turns out that the reports of her death were false. Upon learning this, Liza decides to join a remote convent and lives out the rest of her days as a nun. Lavretsky visits her at the convent one time and catches a glimpse of her. The novel ends with an epilogue which takes place eight years later, in which Lavretsky returns to Liza's house and finds that, although many things have changed, there are elements such as the piano and the garden that are the same. Lavretsky finds comfort in his memories and is able to see the meaning and even the beauty in his personal pain.

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