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Ivan Turgenev 1818-1883: Critical Review by Euphemia VanRensselaer Wyatt

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SOURCE: A review of A Month in the Country, in Catholic World, Vol. 131, No. 782, May, 1930, p. 215.

In the review below, Wyatt declares: "For characterization and acting, A Month in the Country is unex-celled. "

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