
Annouchka: A Tale is a novel by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, written in the late 19th century. It follows a 25-year-old man reflecting on his past while traveling through Germany, where he meets Annouchka and her brother Gaguine. The story explores themes of youth, love, and social class, revealing the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of societal expectations. Turgenev's narrative captures the bittersweet nature of human connections and the challenges posed by personal histories.





















