Further Reading
- Richard Freeborn, Turgenev the Novelist's Novelist (1960)
- Avrahm Yarmolinsky, Turgenev the Man, his Art and his Age (1959)
- David Magarshack, Turgenev a Life (1954)
- David Cecil, 'Turgenev', in David Cecil, Poets And Story-Tellers A Book of Critical Essays (1949), p.123-138
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