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A concise critical study profiles three leading nineteenth-century Russian prose writers, tracing their origins, major works, stylistic development, and cultural contexts. The first section examines an author's youthful influences, folkloric sources, bureaucratic and academic experiences, and landmark pieces such as his early tales, a historical romance, a celebrated satirical play, and a mature novel. Subsequent sections survey the life, themes, and narrative methods of the other two novelists, comparing tendencies toward realism, social critique, and psychological depth. An appendix and index provide supplementary materials and references for readers interested in further study.

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Ernest Dupuy

Ernest Dupuy was a literary scholar known for his insightful analyses of 19th-century literature. He contributed significantly to the understanding of Russian literary masters through his work "The Great Masters of Russian Literature in the Nineteenth Century," which explores the profound impact of authors like Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Additionally, Dupuy examined the poetic oeuvre of Victor Hugo in his French-language work "Victor Hugo, son oeuvre poétique," highlighting the complexities of Hugo's contributions to poetry. Through his scholarly efforts, Dupuy has enriched the literary heritage surrounding these influential figures.

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