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Original title
  
Кто виноват?

Country
  
Russia

Publication date
  
1845-46

Author
  
Alexander Herzen

Translator
  
Michael R Katz

Language
  
Russian

Originally published
  
1846

Publisher
  
Otechestvennye Zapiski

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Who is to Blame (Russian: Кто виноват?) is a novel by Alexander Herzen.

Contents

History

Who is to Blame? was first published in the journal Otechestvennye Zapiski (1845-1846), with some cuts by the censor. It was published in book form in 1847. It was the first purely "social" novel in Russian literature. Vissarion Belinsky remarked that the novel was artistically weak but was valuable as a social and psychological evaluation of contemporary Russian life.

Plot

In part one Dmitry Krutsifersky, the poor son of a provincial doctor, is hired to tutor the son of the rich landowner Negrov. Krutsifersky eventually marries Negrov's illegitimate daughter Lyubov. In part two Krutsifersky and Lyubov are happily married with a child. Their happiness is destroyed when a rich young landowner named Beltov becomes a friend of the family and begins an illicit relationship with Lyubov. Beltov ends up departing Russia for Europe, leaving the young couple with a broken and hopeless marriage.

Part one is a satire of the Russian landed gentry, showing their coarseness and pettiness. Part two introduces the type of the "superfluous man" in the person of Beltov.

English translations

  • Who Is to Blame?: A Novel in Two Parts, Cornell University Press, 1984. ISBN 0-8014-9286-6
  • References

    Who is to Blame? Wikipedia