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Ivan Turgenev: Critical Essay by Peter I. Barta

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SOURCE: Barta, Peter I.1 “Superfluous Women and the Perils of Reading ‘Faust.’” Irish Slavonic Studies, no. 14 (1993): 21-36.

In the following essay, Barta analyzes the role of women in “Faust” and considers the story in relation to Turgenev's critical essay on Goethe's drama Faust.

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