
In a quiet provincial town of 1842, a widowed matriarch, Marya Dmitrievna Kalitin, presides over a comfortable, well‑kept house that has become the center of her family’s world. Surrounded by her grown daughters, a school‑going son, and a host of relatives and servants, she navigates the expectations of genteel society while clinging to the habits formed in her boarding‑school youth. Her days are marked by the gentle rhythms of domestic life—conversations at open windows, the rustle of garden leaves, and the occasional intrusion of distant ambitions.
Yet beneath the calm surface, old grievances and unfulfilled desires stir. Marya’s late husband’s pragmatic pursuits left her with a respectable fortune but also a lingering sense of loss, while her sister‑in‑law, the elderly aunt, brings memories of a harsher past. As the seasons change, the household faces subtle shifts—new acquaintances, whispered rumors, and the quiet yearning of those who long for a different path—setting the stage for gentle conflicts that will test loyalties and reshape their modest world.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (347K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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