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Common Story

Common Story

By: Ivan Goncharov
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Alexander Fedoritch Adouev, the sheltered and naïve son of provincial landowner Anna Pavlovna, sets out for Saint Petersburg with grand ambitions to leave his mark on society, become a celebrated writer, and discover true love. Under the watchful eye of his pragmatic uncle, Piotr Ivanitch Adouev, who dismisses romantic ideals, Alexander grapples with the harsh realities of life. While supporting himself with mundane articles on agriculture, his heart yearns for the passionate poetry and drama he writes by night. His quest for love leads him through a series of encounters with five captivating women the rustic Sophia, the duplicitous Nadinka, the melancholic Julia, the lively Liza, and the wise yet married Lizaveta. The central dilemma of the novel revolves around Alexanders struggle to balance his romantic dreams with the demands of practicality, ultimately questioning whether he can forge a fulfilling life without sacrificing one for the other. A compelling character within the early landscape of Russian realism, Alexander Fedoritch Adouev stands out as a relatable and richly developed figure.Copyright Fiction Classics Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences
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  • 035 - Epilogue pt 2
    Feb 22 2026
    Alexander Fedoritch Adouev, the sheltered and naïve son of provincial landowner Anna Pavlovna, sets out for Saint Petersburg with grand ambitions to leave his mark on society, become a celebrated writer, and discover true love. Under the watchful eye of his pragmatic uncle, Piotr Ivanitch Adouev, who dismisses romantic ideals, Alexander grapples with the harsh realities of life. While supporting himself with mundane articles on agriculture, his heart yearns for the passionate poetry and drama he writes by night. His quest for love leads him through a series of encounters with five captivating women the rustic Sophia, the duplicitous Nadinka, the melancholic Julia, the lively Liza, and the wise yet married Lizaveta. The central dilemma of the novel revolves around Alexanders struggle to balance his romantic dreams with the demands of practicality, ultimately questioning whether he can forge a fulfilling life without sacrificing one for the other. A compelling character within the early landscape of Russian realism, Alexander Fedoritch Adouev stands out as a relatable and richly developed figure.
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    20 mins
  • 034 - Epilogue pt 1
    Feb 21 2026
    Alexander Fedoritch Adouev, the sheltered and naïve son of provincial landowner Anna Pavlovna, sets out for Saint Petersburg with grand ambitions to leave his mark on society, become a celebrated writer, and discover true love. Under the watchful eye of his pragmatic uncle, Piotr Ivanitch Adouev, who dismisses romantic ideals, Alexander grapples with the harsh realities of life. While supporting himself with mundane articles on agriculture, his heart yearns for the passionate poetry and drama he writes by night. His quest for love leads him through a series of encounters with five captivating women the rustic Sophia, the duplicitous Nadinka, the melancholic Julia, the lively Liza, and the wise yet married Lizaveta. The central dilemma of the novel revolves around Alexanders struggle to balance his romantic dreams with the demands of practicality, ultimately questioning whether he can forge a fulfilling life without sacrificing one for the other. A compelling character within the early landscape of Russian realism, Alexander Fedoritch Adouev stands out as a relatable and richly developed figure.
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    20 mins
  • 033 - Chapter 12 pt 3
    Feb 20 2026
    Alexander Fedoritch Adouev, the sheltered and naïve son of provincial landowner Anna Pavlovna, sets out for Saint Petersburg with grand ambitions to leave his mark on society, become a celebrated writer, and discover true love. Under the watchful eye of his pragmatic uncle, Piotr Ivanitch Adouev, who dismisses romantic ideals, Alexander grapples with the harsh realities of life. While supporting himself with mundane articles on agriculture, his heart yearns for the passionate poetry and drama he writes by night. His quest for love leads him through a series of encounters with five captivating women the rustic Sophia, the duplicitous Nadinka, the melancholic Julia, the lively Liza, and the wise yet married Lizaveta. The central dilemma of the novel revolves around Alexanders struggle to balance his romantic dreams with the demands of practicality, ultimately questioning whether he can forge a fulfilling life without sacrificing one for the other. A compelling character within the early landscape of Russian realism, Alexander Fedoritch Adouev stands out as a relatable and richly developed figure.
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    25 mins
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