This volume brings together five short works and the novel On the Eve, offering a wide-ranging view of nineteenth-century Russian fiction shaped by emotional restraint, social observation, and moral tension.
Across tales of misplaced loyalty, romantic disappointment, personal ruin, and strange encounters, the collection presents characters caught between private longing and the pressures of family, class, duty, and history. The shorter pieces move from intimate portraits to unsettling episodes, while the novel broadens the scope to questions of conviction, sacrifice, and the search for meaningful action in a changing world.
For readers of classic European literature, this edition offers a substantial selection of fiction marked by psychological insight, quiet irony, and a deep interest in the conflicts between idealism and ordinary life.