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Torrents of Spring
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This article is about the novel by Ivan Turgenev. For the novella by Ernest Hemingway, see The Torrents of Spring. For the films, see Torrents of Spring (1942 film) and Torrents of Spring (1989 film).
Torrents of Spring, also known as Spring Torrents (Russian: Вешние воды Veshniye vody), is an 1872 novella[2] by Ivan Turgenev. It is highly autobiographical in nature, and centers on a young Russian landowner, Dimitry Sanin, who falls deliriously in love for the first time while visiting the German city of Frankfurt. Written during 1870 and 1871, when Turgenev was in his fifties, the novel is widely held as one of his greatest.
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Author | Ivan Turgenev |
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Original title | Вешние воды |
Translator | Constance Garnett |
Language | Russian |
Genre | Fiction |
Publisher | First published in Herald of Europe |
Publication date | 1872 |
Publication place | Russia |
Published in English | 1897 (Macmillan)[1] |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
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