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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Oblomov Information
1,995 words, approx. 7 pages
 Oblomov (first published: 1858) is the best known novel by Russian writer Ivan Goncharov. Oblomov is also the central character of the novel, often seen as the ultimate incarnation of the superfluous man, a stereotypical character in 19th-century...


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In Bed with Oblomov
04/15/2006: 225 words, approx. 1 pages I know you'd rather sleep alone, Ilya Ilyich, but you are safe with me, As I am Sleep myself, your own Entitlement to common harmony, And I can promise you no dream Will trouble you -- like pretty women who Are also nice, or...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Janko Lavrin
8,490 words, approx. 28 pages
 In the following excerpt, Lavrin studies style, theme, plot, and character in Oblomov and The Ravine, and provides a critical summary of both works.
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Critical Essay by Christine Borowec
5,994 words, approx. 20 pages
 In the following essay, Borowec discusses Goncharov's thematic and structural use of cyclic and linear-progressive time in his novel Oblomov.


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