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Oblomov is a Russian novel by Ivan Goncharov, published in 1859, about a slothful nobleman who cannot make decisions or take action. The novel explores the themes of social and personal identity, love, and morality in 19th-century Russia.
- Ivan Goncharov
- 1859
Oblomov is a 19th-century masterpiece of Russian literature, depicting the life of a lazy and indolent landowner. The book was first published in 1859 and has been translated into English by Stephen Pearl.
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Oblomov is a 19th-century novel by Ivan Goncharov that satirizes the feudal system and the backwardness of Russian society. The novel's protagonist, Oblomov, is a lazy and indecisive nobleman who loses his love to a more active friend.
- Ivan Goncharov
- 1859
Oblomov is a classic novel by Ivan Goncharov that depicts the life of Ilya Oblomov, a nobleman who does nothing but sleep and dream. The novel explores the themes of laziness, love, marriage and social change in 19th-century Russia.
Oblomov is a 1980 historical comedy-drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov, based on the novel by Ivan Goncharov. It depicts the life of Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a slothful nobleman who exemplifies the "superfluous man" concept in 19th century Russian literature.
Aug 19, 2010 · Oblomov is a classic Russian novel about a man who does nothing but dream of a quiet life on his estate. The reviewer explores the themes of indolence, ennui, and moral decay in the book and its historical context.
May 10, 2017 · The story revolves around the life of Ilya Ilyitch Oblomov, a somewhat lethargic and disenchanted man in his thirties, who embodies a sense of existential inertia and dissatisfaction with social expectations.