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Ivan Turgenev: Critical Essay by Margaret Dalton

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SOURCE: Dalton, Margaret. “Common Romantic Motifs: Karolina Pavlova's ‘Dvojnaja žizn’ and Ivan Turgenev's ‘Faust.’” In Alexander Lipson: In Memoriam, pp. 50-8. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers, 1993.

In the following essay, Dalton finds parallels between Karolina Pavlova's “A Double Life” and Turgenev's “Faust.”

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