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  1. Ivan Goncharov (イバン・ゴンチャロフ,, Iban Goncharofu?, Russian: Ива́н Гончаро́в, Iván Goncharóv) is a member of the Rats in the House of the Dead. His ability is The Precipice. Goncharov has long, straight silver hair that falls past his mid-back and silver eyes. Much of the top of his head is covered by bandages, presumably due to the surgery Fyodor Dostoevsky ...

  2. Followed by. Frigate "Pallada". The Same Old Story ( Russian: Обыкнове́нная исто́рия, romanized : Obyknovennaya istorya) is the first novel by Ivan Goncharov, written between 1844 and 1846 and published in 1847. [1] It has also been published in English under the titles A Common Story and An Ordinary Story .

  3. Ivan Aleksandrovitch Gontcharov (en russe : Иван Aлeксандрович Гончаров Écouter ), né à Simbirsk le ( 18 juin dans le calendrier grégorien) et mort à Saint-Pétersbourg le ( 27 septembre dans le calendrier grégorien ), est un écrivain russe .

  4. Biografía. Era hijo de Aleksandr Goncharov de Simbirsk, una pequeña ciudad a orillas del Volga.Huérfano de padre a los siete años, y ocupada la madre por entero en el negocio familiar, fue a varios colegios privados e ingresó en un internado donde estudiaban los hijos de la nobleza, alcanzando una sólida formación y el dominio del francés, del inglés y del alemán.

  5. The Precipice. (Goncharov novel) The Precipice ( Russian: Обрыв, romanized : Obryv ), also translated as Malinovka Heights, is the third and the last novel by Ivan Goncharov, first published in January–May 1869 issues of Vestnik Evropy magazine. [1] The novel, conceived in 1849, took twenty years to be completed and has been preceded by ...

  6. Ivan Goncharov. R$15,44. Oblomov is the second novel by Russian writer Ivan Goncharov, first published in 1859. Ilya Ilyich Oblomov is the central character of the novel, portrayed as the ultimate incarnation of the superfluous man, a symbolic character in 19th-century Russian literature. Leia mais.

  7. Even though Ivan Goncharov wrote several books that were widely read and discussed during his lifetime, today he is remembered for one novel, Oblomov, published in 1859, an indisputable classic of Russian literature, the artistic stature and cultural significance of which may be compared only to other such masterpieces as Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls, Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, and Fyodor ...