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Rudin

Ivan Turgenev

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, Rudin is a powerful and psychologically nuanced novel by Ivan Turgenev that explores the conflict between intellectual idealism and practical action. First published in 1856, this compelling work introduces readers to Dmitry Rudin, a brilliant and charismatic thinker whose eloquence and philosophical depth captivate everyone around him—yet whose inability to act ultimately defines his tragic fate.

When Rudin arrives at a rural estate owned by the wealthy and cultured Darya Mikhailovna Lasunskaya, he quickly becomes the center of attention. With his commanding presence and extraordinary gift for speech, he dazzles the estate's guests, engaging them in passionate discussions about philosophy, politics, education, and the future of Russia. His ideas reflect the progressive intellectual movements of the time, inspired by Western European thought and a deep yearning for social reform.

Among those most affected by Rudin's charm is Natalya Lasunskaya, Darya's intelligent and sensitive daughter. Drawn to his idealism and moral intensity, she falls deeply in love with him. Yet as their relationship unfolds, it becomes clear that Rudin's strength lies only in words. When faced with real-life challenges and the necessity of decisive action, he falters. His hesitation and fear of commitment reveal a painful contradiction between his lofty ideals and his personal weaknesses.

Through Rudin's character, Turgenev masterfully portrays the archetype of the "superfluous man" — a recurring figure in Russian literature. Rudin represents a generation of educated, passionate individuals who possessed vision and intellect but lacked the courage or practical means to transform their ideas into reality. He is both admirable and frustrating, inspiring and deeply flawed. His internal struggle mirrors the broader societal tensions of Russia during a period of political stagnation and growing calls for reform.

The novel is not merely a love story or a character study; it is a reflection on the role of the intellectual in society. Turgenev explores themes of unfulfilled potential, generational conflict, romantic disillusionment, and the painful gap between thought and action. With subtle irony and emotional depth, he questions whether brilliant ideas alone are enough to change the world.

Written in Turgenev's elegant and restrained prose, Rudin captures the atmosphere of provincial Russian life with vivid realism. The conversations are rich and philosophical, yet the emotional undercurrents are equally powerful. As the story progresses, readers witness Rudin's gradual isolation and eventual realization of his own limitations—a poignant commentary on the human condition.

Rudin remains a timeless exploration of ambition, idealism, and personal failure. It speaks to anyone who has struggled to reconcile dreams with reality, and it continues to resonate as a meditation on the responsibilities of intellect and the cost of inaction. Through Rudin's rise and fall, Turgenev delivers a deeply moving portrait of a man—and a generation—caught between vision and vulnerability.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 177 pagine.

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