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Oblomov

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The novel follows Ilya Ilyitch Oblomov, a mild-mannered, chronically indolent gentleman whose habitual inertia shapes his relationships and fortunes. Friends attempt to rouse him into public life and a romantic connection briefly promises change, but deep-rooted passivity and domestic complacency reassert themselves. Through episodes of household reverie, social encounters, and the foil of a vigorous, practical companion, the narrative explores themes of habit, personal stagnation, and the clash between contemplative ease and active engagement, tracing the personal and social consequences of prolonged sloth.

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Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov

Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov was a prominent Russian novelist and essayist, best known for his influential work "Oblomov," which explores themes of inertia and the complexities of Russian society in the 19th century. Born in 1812, Goncharov's literary career spanned several decades, during which he contributed significantly to Russian literature. His writing is characterized by a keen psychological insight and a deep understanding of human nature. In addition to "Oblomov," he authored notable works such as "The Precipice," which reflects on the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. Goncharov's legacy endures as a critical voice in the exploration of existential themes and social critique.

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