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Ivan Turgenev: Critical Essay by Jane T. Costlow

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SOURCE: Costlow, Jane T. “Love, Attachment, and the ‘Objects of Our Regard’: Ivan Turgenev's ‘The Meeting’ and Aleksandra Markelova's ‘In the Work Corner.’” In Freedom and Responsibility in Russian Literature: Essays in Honor of Robert Louis Jackson, edited by Elizabeth Cheresh Allen and Gary Saul Morson, pp. 42-52. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1995.

In the following essay, Costlow explores the concept of attachment in Turgenev's “The Meeting” and Aleksandra Markelova's “In the Work Corner.”

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