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  1. Ivan Goncharov. Writer: A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov. Ivan Goncharov was a classic Russian writer whose novel 'Oblomov' was adapted to film by director Nikita Mikhalkov. He was born Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov on June 18, 1812, in Simbirsk, Russian Empire (now Ulyanovsk, Russia). His father, a wealthy merchant, died when Goncharov was only seven, and he was brought up by his ...

  2. Article History. Oblomov, novel by Russian writer Ivan Goncharov, published in 1859. The work is a powerful critique of 19th-century Russia, contrasting aristocrats with the merchant class and condemning the feudal system. Its hero, Oblomov, is a generous but indecisive young nobleman who loses the woman he loves to a vigorous, pragmatic friend.

  3. İvan Aleksandroviç Gonçarov ( Rusça: Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Гончаро́в) (d. 18 Haziran 1812 – ö. 15 Eylül 1891) Rus yazardır. En ünlü eseri 1859 yılında basılmış Oblomov 'dur. Simbirsk, şimdiki adıyla Ulyanovsk 'ta doğmuştur. Babası zengin bir tahıl tüccarıdır.

  4. GONCHAROV, IVAN (1812–1891), Russian realist novelist. Ivan Goncharov's An Ordinary Story (1847) is frequently acknowledged as the first Russian realist novel, but it was his second novel, Oblomov (1859), that established his literary legacy both in Russia and abroad. Its main hero, the novel's namesake, was first perceived as a symbol of the ...

  5. 25 de fev. de 2013 · Paralympic athlete Ivan Goncharov, born 3 April 1985, competes for in Athletics, Nordic Skiing

  6. 10 de mai. de 2017 · As a whole, Verklevo belonged to a rich landowner, a constant absentee, and the estate was managed by a German bailiff. There you have the geography of this remote corner of the world. Oblomov dreamed that, aged seven, he awoke in his little cot at home. He felt merry and full of life.

  7. Goncharov's father died in 1819 leaving Ivan to be raised by his godfather, Nikolai Tregubov, a liberal-minded aristocrat and a former mariner. It was Tregubov who developed in the boy a love for novels about traveling, journeys and adventures – young Goncharov hung upon his stepfather’s lips when the latter recalled his sea voyages and all the difficulties he had to stem.