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Ivan Turgenev: Critical Essay by Patrick Waddington

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SOURCE: Waddington, Patrick. “Two Authors of Strange Stories: Bulwer-Lytton and Turgenev.” New Zealand Slavonic Journal (1992): 31-54.

In the following essay, Waddington investigates the possible influence of the British author Edward Bulwer-Lytton on Turgenev's fantastical fiction.

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