"'That night I went home to my lodgings in a state of perfect
ecstasy ... I felt supremely happy, and was already making all
sorts of plans in my head. If someone had whispered in my ear then:
"You're raving, my dear chap That's not a bit what's in store for
you. What's in store for you is to die all alone, in a wretched
little cottage, amid the insufferable grumbling of an old hag who
will await your death with impatience to sell your boots for a few
coppers ... "'"
Turgenev's hopeless protagonist, at the end of his life, can
only truthfully define himself as 'superfluous, ' and relates the
tale of the failed romance that confirmed him in that unfortunate
opinion. Turgenev's virtuosic account of a man thoroughly
undermined by himself, tormented by jealousy and love, but who is,
ultimately, nothing more than superfluous.
This volume of five tales also includes" "A Tour in the Forest,"
"Yakov Pasinkov," "Andrei Kolosov" "and" "A Correspondence," " in
Constance Garnett's classic 1899 translation.
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