Quote by: Ivan Goncharov

She attended the French performance, but the play's content now had a connection to her life. She read a book and the book invariably had lines with sparks from her mind, the fire of her emotions flickered here and there, and words spoken the night before were written down, as if the author had overheard how her heart beat. The forest held the same trees, but their sound had taken on special meaning; she had established a vibrant consonance with them. The birds did not simply twitter and chirp but were saying something to each other. Everything around her spoke and responded to her mood; a flower would blossom and she seemed to hear its breathing. pp. 256-257


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Author Bio


  • NameIvan Goncharov
  • DescriptionRussian writer
  • BornJune 18, 1812
  • DiedSeptember 27, 1891
  • CountryRussian Empire
  • ProfessionLinguist; Writer; Novelist; Translator; Essayist
  • WorksA Common Story; Oblomov; The Precipice