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\ˈa͡ɪvan tˈɜːd͡ʒənˌɛf], \ˈa‍ɪvan tˈɜːd‍ʒənˌɛf], \ˈaɪ_v_a_n t_ˈɜː_dʒ_ə_n_ˌɛ_f]\
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  • A celebrated Russian novelist; born in Orel, Nov. 9, 1818; died in Bougival, near Paris, Sept. 3, 1883. His works include: "Poems" (1841); "Parascha" (1843); "Improvidence" (1843); "Andrei Kolosov" (1844); "Andrei" (1845), a volume of poems; "The Conversation" (1845); "The Landlord" (1846); "Three Portraits" (1846); "Khor and Kalinych" (1847); "The Bully" (1847); "Dimitri Rudin" (1852); "Two Friends" (1853); "Quiet Life" (1854); "Rudin" (1856); "Faust" (1856); "Asja" (1858); "A Nest of Noblemen" (1859), also translated as "Lisa"; "First Love" (1860); "Hamlet and Don Quixote" (1860); "On the Eve" (1862); "Fathers and Sons" (1862); "Visions" (1863); "The Dog" (1863?); "Story of Lieutenant Jergunov" (1864); "The Brigadier" (1866); "Smoke" (1867); "An Unfortunate" (1868); "A Strange Tale" (1869); "A King Lear of the Steppe" (1870); "Knock! Knock! Knock!\" (1870); "Pegasus" (1871); "Chertopchanov's End" (1872); "Punin and Baburin" (1874); "The Living Skeleton" (1875); "The Watch" (1875); "Some One Knocks" (1875); "The Dream" (1876); "New" (1877), also translated as "Virgin Soil"; "Father Alexei's Story" (1877); "Song of Triumphant Love" (1881); "The Old Portraits" (1882); "The Despairing One" (1882); "Poems in Prose" (1882); "Klara Milich" (1883); "The Conflagration at Sea" (1883).
1910 - Warner's dictionary of authors ancient and modern
By Charles Dudley Warner

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