Rudin

Rudin
AuthorIvan Turgenev
Original titleРудин
TranslatorConstance Garnett (1894)
Richard Freeborn (1975)
LanguageRussian
GenrePolitical, Romance
PublisherSovremennik
Publication date
1856
Publication placeRussia
Published in English
1894

Rudin (‹See Tfd›Russian: «Рудин», pronounced [ˈrudʲɪn]) is the first novel by Russian realist writer Ivan Turgenev. Turgenev started to work on it in 1855, and it was first published in the literary magazine "Sovremennik" in 1856; several changes were made by Turgenev in subsequent editions.

Rudin was the first of Turgenev's novels, but already in this work the topic of the superfluous man and his inability to act (which became a major theme of Turgenev's literary work) was explored. Similarly to other Turgenev's novels, the main conflict in Rudin was centred on a love story of the main character and a young, but intellectual and self-conscious woman who is contrasted with the main hero (this type of female character became known in literary criticism as «тургеневская девушка», “Turgenev girl”).