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Dream Tales and Prose Poems

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From "The Dream": I was living at that time with my mother in a little seaside town. I was in my seventeenth year, while my mother was not quite five-and-thirty; she had married very young. When my father died, I was only seven years old, but I remember him well. My mother was a fair-haired woman, not very tall, with a charming, but always sad-looking face, a soft, tired voice and timid gestures. In her youth she had been reputed a beauty, and to the end she remained attractive and pretty. I have never seen deeper, tenderer, and sadder eyes, finer and softer hair; I never saw hands so exquisite. I adored her, and she loved me. . . . But our life was not a bright one; a secret, hopeless, undeserved sorrow seemed forever gnawing at the very root of her being. This sorrow could not be accounted for by the loss of my father simply, great as that loss was to her, passionately as my mother had loved him, and devoutly as she had cherished his memory. . . . No! something more lay hidden in it, which I did not understand, but of which I was aware, dimly and yet intensely aware, whenever I looked into those soft and unchanging eyes, at those lips, unchanging too, not compressed in bitterness, but, as it were, forever set in one expression. I have said that my mother loved me; but there were moments when she repulsed me, when my presence was oppressive to her, unendurable. At such times she felt a sort of involuntary aversion for me, and was horrified afterwards, blamed herself with tears, pressed me to her heart.

204 pages, Hardcover

First published December 12, 1997

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Ivan Turgenev

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Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (Cyrillic: Иван Сергеевич Тургенев) was a novelist, poet, and dramatist, and now ranks as one of the towering figures of Russian literature. His major works include the short-story collection A Sportsman’s Sketches (1852) and the novels Rudin (1856), Home of the Gentry (1859), On the Eve (1860), and Fathers and Sons (1862).

These works offer realistic, affectionate portrayals of the Russian peasantry and penetrating studies of the Russian intelligentsia who were attempting to move the country into a new age. His masterpiece, Fathers and Sons, is considered one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century.

Turgenev was a contemporary with Fyodor Dostoevsky and Leo Tolstoy. While these wrote about church and religion, Turgenev was more concerned with the movement toward social reform in Russia.

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128 reviews9 followers
January 7, 2026
A fantastic collection of tales that made me feel as though I was in a trance. I was enchanted by the flowery, whimsical writing and out-of-the-box stories of the supernatural and the unknown.

1. Clara Militch
As I so aptly put it in a conversation with a dear friend, "The Picture of Dorian Grey, if Dorian wasn't such an ass". And I still stand by that statement.

2. Phantoms
A dark tale of supernatural elements with magic and forbidden choices added to the mix. The ending made it so much better (that ending will forever stay with me)

3. A Song of Triumphant Love
AND FINALLY we reach the story I picked this book up for. A story chock full of love, friendship , betrayal and dark magic that left me in so many questions (but in a good, i-will-now-make-my-own-theories way). A forbidden love triangle with the relentless pursuit of love that surpasses all bounds? YES.

4. The Dream
Dreams have always fascinated me, mesmerized me. Cuz wdym humans can just close their eyes and transport themselves into another realm that they (sometimes) recall but (mostly) CAN'T???? Like th is happening to the conscience? I CANNOT study dreams enough. And predictive dreams that foretell the future/reality 🛐🛐

The impossible beauty of this book enraptures me and enthralls me how a story can be this wonderfully written and how the ending can make me widen my eyes in the sheer joy as the realisation dawns on me and I fruitlessly look for more!

(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ Love you my girly, Greekpegasus, I love how I could talk to you about the book as I was reading it! The amount of love you show me and our wonderful conversations always enthrall me and intrigue me to no end! ♥


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I absolutely ADORE how whimsy the title sounds. Can't wait to fall in love with this!

📽️Rolling credits to my lovely gorgeous girly, Greekpegasus, for recommending "The Song of Triumphant Love" (included in the book) to meee! Love you girly!
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605 reviews520 followers
August 19, 2016
" Love, I thought, is stronger than death or the fear of death. Only by it, by love, life holds together and advances. "
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Three stars for the prose poems.
The dream tales were too Romantic for me, not typical Turgenev.
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2,848 reviews57 followers
May 13, 2022
The Dream Tales aren’t for me. The Prose Poems are quite fun. Turgenev amusingly called them “Senilia”.
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24 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2025
turgenev's writing never missed and clara militch is one of the best short stories i've ever read. the way he was able to depict such yearning from the soul never ceases to amaze me.
5 reviews
October 23, 2007
This is the book that opened my eyes to great writing. After this I devoured all the great Russian authors, then Dickens then .....
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248 reviews
September 26, 2017
من فقط داستان رؤیا
The Dream
رو از این کتاب خوندم و باید بگم که بیشتر از سایر داستان کوتاه‌های تورگنیف دوست داشتم. این داستان هرچند عناصری از خیال و رؤیا رو در خودش داره (هرچی نباشه اسمش هم همینه) اما به شکلی غیرواقعی روایت نمی‌شه و درونیات شخصیت اصلی در همین چند صفحه اندک داستان به خوبی نشون داده می‌شه. داستان کشش و جذابیت خوبی داره و پایان‌بندیش هم به عکس بسیاری از داستان‌های تورگنف خوب و قابل قبوله.
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95 reviews1 follower
April 20, 2019
A good first book for Russian literature

This collection of short stories reminds me of spooky tales I enjoyed in my younger years. Turgenev was a master storyteller. I thought as I read that this would be a good book to recommend to those reading Russian literature for the first time.
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January 27, 2020
“I knew what was passing at that moment in her soul; I knew that, after a brief but agonising struggle, she was at that instant giving herself up to a feeling she could no longer master.”
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