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Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev

November 9 1818 – September 3 1883


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: Necessitas - Vis - Libertas! A Bas-Relief A tall, bony old woman, with iron face and dull 1878 5242
2: A Contented Man A young man goes skipping and bounding along a street in the capital 1878 4270
3: A Conversation Neither the Jungfrau nor the Finsteraarhorn has yet been trodden by the foot of man 1878 21286
4: A Rule Of Life If you want to annoy an opponent thoroughly 1878 7240
5: A Visit I was sitting at the open window 1878 14262
6: Alms Near a large town, along the broad highroad walked an old sick man. 1878 18237
7: An Eastern Legend Who in Bagdad knows not Jaffar, the Sun of the Universe? 1878 21289
8: Cabbage Soup A peasant woman, a widow, had an only son 11243
9: Christ I saw myself, in dream, a youth, almost a boy 1878 10274
10: Friend And Enemy A prisoner, condemned to confinement for life 1878 13251
11: Hang Him! It happened in 1803,' began my old acquaintance, 1879 21244
12: How Fair, How Fresh Were The Roses ... Somewhere, sometime, long, long ago, I read a poem. 1879 14272
13: Masha When I lived, many years ago, in Petersburg 1878 17291
14: My Adversary I had a comrade who was my adversary; not in pursuits 1878 12299
15: N.N. Calmly and gracefully thou movest along the path of life, 1879 6271
16: Nature I dreamed I had come into an immense underground temple 1879 11284
17: On The Sea I was going from Hamburg to London in a small steamer. 1879 13268
18: Prayer Whatever a man pray for, he prays for a miracle. 1881 7248
19: Stay! Stay! as I see thee now, abide for ever in my memory! 1879 11373
20: The Banquet Of The Supreme Being One day the Supreme Being took it into his head 1878 8273
21: The Beggar I was walking along the street ... I was stopped by a decrepit old beggar 1878 8239
22: The Country The last day of July; for a thousand versts around 18271
23: The Dog Us two in the room; my dog and me 1878 11266
24: The Doves I stood on the top of a sloping hillside; 1879 13288
25: The Egoist He had every qualification for becoming the scourge of his family. 1878 12257
26: The End Of The World - A Dream I fancied I was somewhere in Russia, in the wilds 1878 19250
27: The Fool There lived a fool. 1878 22266
28: The Insect I dreamed that we were sitting, a party of twenty 1878 10305
29: The Last Meeting We had once been close and warm friends 1878 10232
30: The Monk I used to know a monk, a hermit, a saint. 1879 6234
31: The Nymphs I stood before a chain of beautiful mountains forming 1878 17245
32: The Old Man Days of darkness, of dreariness, have come. 1878 5246
33: The Old Woman I was walking over a wide plain alone. 25241
34: The Realm Of Azure O realm of azure! O realm of light and colour 1878 13342
35: The Reporter Two friends were sitting at a table drinking tea. 1878 10230
36: The Rose The last days of August.... Autumn was already at hand. 1878 21269
37: The Skulls A sumptuous, brilliantly lighted hall; a number of ladies and gentlemen. 1878 8293
38: The Sparrow I was returning from hunting, and walking along an avenue of the garden 1878 10274
39: The Sphinx Yellowish-grey sand, soft at the top 1878 10208
40: The Stone Have you seen an old grey stone on the seashore 1879 5286
41: The Two Brothers It was a vision ... 1878 10277
42: The Workman And The Man With White Hands - A Dialogue WORKMAN. Why do you come crawling up to us? 17268
43: Thou Shalt Hear The Fool's Judgment....' - Pushkin Thou shalt hear the fool's judgment 1878 13236
44: To The Memory Of U. P. Vrevsky On dirt, on stinking wet straw under the shelter of a tumble-down barn, 1878 8283
45: To-Morrow! To-Morrow! How empty, dull, and useless is almost every day when it is spent 1879 6254
46: Two Rich Men When I hear the praises of the rich man Rothschild 1878 5264
47: Two Stanzas There was once a town, the inhabitants of which were so passionately 1878 33231
48: We Will Still Fight On What an insignificant trifle may sometimes transform the whole man! 1879 7259
49: What Shall I Think?... What shall I think when I come to die, 1879 8267




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Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright.


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