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Oblomov (Russian: Обломов,
pronounced [ɐˈbloməf]) is the
second novel by
Russian writer Ivan Goncharov,
first published in 1859. Ilya
Ilyich Oblomov is...
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Oblomov (Russian: Несколько дней из жизни И. И. Обломова, translit. Neskolko dney iz
zhizni I. I. Oblomova) is a
Soviet historical comedy/drama film directed...
- his
novels The Same Old
Story (1847, also
translated as A
Common Story),
Oblomov (1859), and The
Precipice (1869, also
translated as
Malinovka Heights)...
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Milligan sought out more
serious material. He had read Ivan Goncharov's
Oblomov and felt a
kinship with the
title character, who
declines to
leave his...
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internationally renowned. Ivan
Goncharov is
remembered mainly for his
novel Oblomov.
Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin
wrote prose satire,
while Nikolai Leskov is...
- with
Swift as the
composer (1981)
Measure for
Measure as
Escalus (2004)
Oblomov as the
Doctor (2005) The
Right Time (2008) Jorrocks's
Jaunts and Jollities...
- Turgenev's
Rudin (1856), and the
title character of Ivan Goncharov's
Oblomov (1859).
Russian critics such as
Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848)
viewed the...
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Jones voiced the
title character in the 2005 BBC
Radio 4
adaptation of
Oblomov. He also read the 2009
Radio 4
adaptation of John Irving's A
Prayer for...
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eighteen years. Mikhalkov's next film, A Few Days from the Life of I. I.
Oblomov (1980), with Oleg
Tabakov in the
title role, is
based on Ivan Goncharov's...
- (Russian: Ильич), an in-joke
referencing Vladimir Lenin's
patronymic and
Oblomov character. Ilya
Prusikin was born in Siberia, in the
village of Ust'-Borzya...