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The Duel (Kuprin novel)

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seems kind and compassionate, but in fact is a cold and calculating woman whose one ambition is her husband's advancement. The affair leads in the end to the duel of the title, both externally, and figuratively through the young man's naive dreams of grandeur confronting the degeneration of military life and society of the time. Romashov contemplates forfeiting the duel and leaving the army, but Shurochka talks him out of it, proposing instead that they both shoot in the air. Romashov comes to the duel, and Nikolaev kills him.
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An intelligent young officer, Second Lieutenant Romashov, is stationed at a dull military garrison in southern Russia where he can not stomach his sadistic and stupid colleagues and military life. He falls in love with Shurochka (Alexandra), the wife of Nikolaev, a fellow officer and a comrade. She
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and uninterested in politics, but the timing of the work and Kuprin's own experience in the military – he served seven years as an Army Lieutenant starting in 1890 – led many to give it special political relevance. Translator Josh Billings (2011) said the novel was partly a "revenge on the
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with publicity participation by Kuprin's daughter. A later Soviet adaptation to film was made in 1982, called
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published in 1905. It is generally considered his best work; even though Kuprin's 1896 short story
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rosily-romantic picture of garrison life made popular by the warmongering of the early 1900s."
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An Anthology of Russian Neo-realism: The "Znanie" School of Maxim Gorky
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The novel has been adapted into film and television several times. A
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Alexander Kuprin
Hardback
Paperback
Russian
Aleksandr Kuprin
Anton Chekhov
Maxim Gorky
Leonid Andreyev
Ivan Bunin
Leo Tolstoy
Russo-Japanese War
realist
silent version
1957 feature version
Vladimir Petrov
Iosif Kheifits
Yelena Finogeyeva
Andrei Nikolayev
Lyudmila Gurchenko
W. F. Harvey
Melville House Publishing
ISBN
9781935554523


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