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Keywords: Turgenev’s heroes, portraying techniques, social, psychological and cultural types, individuality.
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Domanskiy, V. A. “Turgenev’s Characters as Psychological and Cultural Types.” Dva veka russkoi klassiki, vol. 4, no. 2, 2022, pp. 64–81. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22455/2686-7494-2022-4-2-64-81

Author: Valeriy A. Domanskiy
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Valeriy A. Domanskiy, DSc in Pedagogy, Professor, St. Petersburg Military Order of Zhukov, Institute of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, st. Pilot Pilyutov 1, 198206 St. Petersburg, Russia.

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Received: February 21, 2022
Approved after reviewing: April 08, 2022
Published: June 25, 2022
Issue: 2022 Volume 4 No. 2
Department: Russian Literature of the 18th–19th Centuries
Pages: 64-81
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22455/2686-7494-2022-4-2-64-81
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Abstract:

I. S. Turgenev passes a difficult way in creating his artistic typification of characters, from images of romantic heroes and social types to psychological types in “A Sportsman’s Sketches” and short stories of the 1850s. Already in the essay “Khor and Kalinych” the writer acted as a true innovator. He not only depicted two peasants in their natural environment, but for the first time in Russian literature he created two psychological types of a peasant, found in Russia in a variety of forms and a different combination of characteristic features. In later stories (“The Lull,” “Torrents of Spring”), Turgenev uses new techniques for modeling characters and revealing their psychology: “cinematic” methods of portraying, the use of artistic mirrors, literary reminiscences and allusions. In his novels, characters appear as unique personalities — individuals. The highest level of typification of characters in Turgenev’s works is to consider them as cultural types — Hamlet and Don Quixote and their modifications, which can be traced in his novels “Rudin,” “On the Eve,” “Fathers and Sons.”

 

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