This book contains three novellas by one of the major writers of Russian literature. The first, A LEAR OF THE STEPPES, is a brilliant re-imagining of Shakespeare’s play King Lear, wherein a larger-than-life father makes a life-altering decision with consequences unforeseen by him. FAUST begins at Section 11. In a series of letters to a friend the writer recounts his chance meeting with a married woman whom he had known years earlier when both were single and committed to each other. The ensuing events are vividly revealed in the letters.Section 19 introduces ACIA, the final “ETC.” of the book’s title. Turgenev poignantly portrays the twists and turns of human emotions in this moving psychological portrait of two people who fall in love. Leo Tolstoy believed Acia to be one of Turgenev's greatest stories.(Lee Smalley)
IntroductionA Lear of the Steppes 1 - 3A Lear of the Steppes Parts 4 - 6A Lear of the Steppes Parts 7 - 9A Lear of the Steppes Parts 10 - 12A Lear of the Steppes Parts 13 - 15A Lear of the Steppes Parts 16 - 18A Lear of the Steppes Parts 19 - 21A Lear of the Steppes Parts 22 - 24A Lear of the Steppes Parts 25 - 27A Lear of the Steppes Parts 28 - 31Faust First LetterFaust Second LetterFaust Third LetterFaust Fourth LetterFaust Fifth LetterFaust Sixth LetterFaust Seventh & Eighth LettersFaust Ninth LetterAcia Parts 1 and 2Acia Parts 3 and 4Acia Parts 5 and 6Acia Parts 7 and 8Acia Parts 9 and 10Acia Parts 11 and 12Acia Parts 13 and 14Acia Parts 15 and 16Acia Parts 17 to 20Acia Parts 21 and 22
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