The letters in this volume were written for the most part to
Turgenev's friends among that group of remarkable Frenchmen who
made Paris what it was in the 1850s and 1860s. These letters
possess a double interest, due, first, to their own intrinsic
value, which they share with everything that came from the pen of
this master of style, and, secondly, to the fact of their being a
revelation of a side of his literary life hitherto unknown.
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