Oblomov Paper Cover – October 3, 2024
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Oblomov is considered one of the important building blocks of Russian literature.
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| Publishers | Rhine book |
| Date of publicization | October 3, 2024 |
| Prints | . |
| Language | Turkish |
| Print length | 640 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 6256079248 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-6256079243 |
| Dimensions | 20 x 2 x 15 cm |
Who Should Buy?
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Literature Enthusiasts
Perfect for readers passionate about classic literature and seeking to explore rich Russian narratives.
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Students of Literature
Beneficial for students studying Russian literature, providing valuable insights into cultural and philosophical themes.
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Book Collectors
Ideal for collectors seeking high-quality paperback editions of timeless literary works to enhance their library.
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Casual Readers
May not appeal to those looking for light, quick reads or contemporary fiction over classic novels.
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Young Readers
Not suitable for children or young readers who might struggle with the complex language and themes.
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Digital Format Users
Readers preferring eBooks or audiobooks might find a physical paperback inconvenient and outdated.
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Oblomov Paper Cover – October 3, 2024
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What is the publication date of Oblomov?
Answer: Oblomov was published in 1859. -
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Who is the author of Oblomov?
Answer: The author is Ivan Goncharov. -
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What themes does Oblomov explore?
Answer: It examines social structure and psychological states in Russian society.
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Pros
- Engaging storytelling
- Strong character development
- Thought-provoking themes
- Beautiful process
- Relatable humor
Cons
- Some parts may feel slow.
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Features & Benefits
- Explore Ivan Goncharov's masterpiece, Oblomov.
- Published in 1859, it's vital for understanding Russian literature.
- Focuses on the social structure and psychological states of individuals.
- The protagonist symbols laziness and the human condition.
- Captures the essence of avoiding responsibilities for simple pleasures.
- A blend of individual and social criticism worth having in your collection.