
A young woman named Liza grows up in the tranquil yet constrained world of a provincial noble estate, where the rhythms of the seasons echo the expectations placed upon her. The first part of the story introduces her bright spirit, her close bond with her family, and the gentle, almost inevitable draw she feels toward Dmitri Roudine, a charismatic but somewhat restless member of the local gentry. Their early encounters are filled with shy glances and whispered conversations, set against the backdrop of spring floods and the quiet life of the countryside.
As Liza navigates the delicate balance between personal desire and the duties imposed by her social class, the novel paints vivid portraits of the people and customs that shape her world. Through subtle humor and keen observation, the narrative captures the tension between tradition and the yearning for a different future, inviting listeners to feel the quiet intensity of a love that begins to stir beneath the surface of everyday life.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (394K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1818–1883
A master of psychological realism, this great Russian novelist is best known for works like Fathers and Sons and for his clear, graceful prose. His fiction often explores love, social change, and the tensions between generations with unusual warmth and insight.
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