Translated by Constance Garnett Three Plays" "by Turgenev
includes A Month in the Country, " "A Provincial Lady and" "A Poor
Gentleman.
Turgenev wrote" "A Month in the Country in France between 1848
and 1850. Published in 1855 and first staged in 1872 the plot
revolves around Natalya Petrovna, the 29-year-old wife of older
landowner Arkadi Islaev. Set in Islaev's country estate in the
1840s the play pivots around the character of Natalya and her
pursuit of attention, first from Mikhailo Rakitin and then with
handsome young Aleksei Belyaev, her son's tutor. Problems arise
when Vera, her 17-year-old foster daughter, also falls in love with
Aleksei. Exploring themes of love, jealousy, rivalry and ennui A
Month in the Country is just one example of Turgenev's
brilliance.
A Provincial Lady, written in 1851, was a comedy in one act. As
Richard Freeborn wrote in 1994, 'Turgenev's comedy has often been
called Chekhovian, even though it preceded Chekhov's mature work by
more than forty years'.
A Poor Gentleman (1840s) was a two-act play whose themes were
compared to the works of Nikolai Gogol, a writer that Turgenev
greatly admired and was influenced by. It was for writing an
obituary for Gogol that Turgenev found himself arrested and
imprisoned for a month, having managed to publish the obituary
despite its being banned by the censor.
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