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Ivan Turgenev: Critical Essay by Frank Friedeberg Seeley

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SOURCE: Seeley, Frank Friedeberg. “Love and the Superfluous Man.” In Turgenev: A Reading of His Fiction, pp. 137-60. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

In the following essay, Seeley explores the dominant motif of the superfluous man in Turgenev's stories written from 1853 to 1862.

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