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The Village (Grigorovich novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Village (Grigorovich novel)
''The Village'' (Derevnya, Деревня) was a debut novel by Dmitry Grigorovich, first published by ''Otechestvennye Zapiski'' (Vol. XLIX, book 12) in 1846. It had strong impact upon the Russian literary society and was praised for being "the first work in the Russian literature to face the real peasants life" by Ivan Turgenev.〔Lotman, L.M. Commentaries and Biography. The Selected Works by D.V.Grigiorovich. Moscow, 1955, Khudozhestvennaye Literatura, Pp. 690-691.〕 ==Background== 1845-1846 were the years when Grigorovich was very close to authors of ''Otechestvennye Zapiski'', its leading critic Vissarion Belinsky in particular. According to Fyodor Dostoyevsky, having published the ''Saint Petersburg Organ-Grinders'' in the Spring of 1945, the young writer was planning to spent that summer in his village but before the departure stayed at the house of Nikolai Nekrasov.〔Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. The Writer's Diary. P. 77〕 Not long before that Belinsky published the Works by Alexey Koltsov, providing the foreword to it, which featured profound analysis of the poet's legacy. Grigoroivich took the book to the country with him and read it several times, enchanted by both Koltsov's verse and Belinsky's article. All of ''The Village'' chapters are provided with epigraphs, three of them (to Chapters 3, 4 and 8), come from poems by Koltsov.〔
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