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The book critiques the perception of the novel as a trivial form of literature compared to memoirs and poetry. It argues that the novel, often dismissed by some English critics as mere entertainment, is actually one of the most significant literary forms, deserving of serious consideration. The author contends that the novel's value lies in its artistic depth and ability to reflect life, challenging the notion that its popularity diminishes its seriousness. The discussion highlights the need for critics to recognize the novel's role in the literary landscape.
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The Jew and Other Stories, Iwan Sergejewitsch Turgenew
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- 2005
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