Title: on the Eve
Author: Ivan Turgenev
Publisher: Raduga Publishers
Edition & Year: 1989 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 143
Size: 5 in x 8 in
Ivan Turgenev’s On the Eve is one of the most elegant and emotionally charged novels in Russian literature. Originally published in 1860, just before the historic social upheavals that reshaped Russia, this work stands as a powerful reflection of youthful passion, political awakening, and moral integrity.
The novel tells the story of Elena Stakhova, a young woman of rare intelligence and sensitivity who finds herself torn between love and idealism. When she meets Insarov, a Bulgarian revolutionary devoted to his country’s liberation, her life changes forever. Their romance—tender yet tragic—unfolds against a backdrop of political unrest and social transformation, revealing Turgenev’s unparalleled ability to blend personal emotion with philosophical depth.
This 1989 hardcover edition by Raduga Publishers preserves the lyrical beauty and subtle irony of Turgenev’s prose in a finely printed, collectible format. Measuring 5 x 8 inches, it offers a compact yet immersive reading experience, ideal for both literary enthusiasts and collectors of Russian classics.
Turgenev’s On the Eve is not merely a love story—it is a profound study of a generation searching for meaning and purpose in a world on the threshold of change. The novel’s psychological realism, its sensitivity to human emotion, and its quiet political undertones make it a cornerstone of 19th-century literature and a forerunner of modern social fiction.
This edition, published by Raduga, one of Moscow’s most respected presses for translated and Russian classics, is both a beautiful reading copy and a valuable collectible that celebrates Turgenev’s enduring literary legacy.
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Author: Ivan Turgenev – one of the most important voices of Russian realism.
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Publisher: Raduga Publishers, 1989 Edition.
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Binding: Durable hardcover with classic Soviet-era design.
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Pages: 143 pages of lyrical, character-driven fiction.
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Genre: Russian Literature / Romance / Political Fiction.
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Themes: Idealism, personal freedom, love, and social transformation.
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Historical Significance: Written on the eve of revolutionary change in Russia.
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Collector Value: A fine late-Soviet edition from Raduga, known for high-quality literary prints.








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