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The concept of superfluous man, as an intelligent, sensitive and idealistic but nihilistic and indecisive man, became popular thanks to the publication of this work by Ivan Turgenev in 1850. This is a typical character in 19th century Russian literature and his recurring presence in poems, novels and theater he ended up becoming a national archetype.

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The concept of superfluous man, as an intelligent, sensitive and idealistic but nihilistic and indecisive man, became popular thanks to the publication of this work by Ivan Turgenev in 1850. This is a typical character in 19th century Russian literature and his recurring presence in poems, novels and theater he ended up becoming a national archetype.
Autorenporträt
Iván Turguénev (Oriol, Rusia, 1818 -Bougival, Francia, 1883) Escritor ruso. Perteneciente a una familia noble rural, pasó su infancia en la hacienda materna hasta que se trasladó a Berlín para seguir estudios superiores, momento en el que entró en contacto con la filosofía hegeliana. De vuelta a su país, inició su carrera literaria con relatos que se inscriben dentro de la estética posromántica del momento (años treinta), mientras trabajaba como funcionario público, cargo que abandonó en 1843 por un gran amor, Pauline Viardot, cantante rusa constantemente en gira, con la que Turguénev mantuvo