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On the Eve

Podcast von Ivan Turgenev

Englisch

Geschichte & Religion

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Set against the backdrop of the 1850s, On the Eve emerges in 1860, just two years prior to Turgenevs renowned novel Fathers and Sons. The story follows the young Elena Nikolaevna Stakhov, daughter of the distracted Nikolai Arteyemvitch and Anna Vassilyevna Stakhov, as she navigates the complexities of her relationships. Misunderstood by her parents—who are more concerned with their own intrigues than Elenas well-being—she finds solace in the company of the aspiring professor Andrei Petrovitch Bersenyev and the ambitious sculptor Pavel Yakovitch Shubin, both of whom may harbor feelings for her. The arrival of Dmitri Nikanorovitch Insarov, a fervent Bulgarian revolutionary seeking to liberate his homeland, complicates her life further. Turgenev masterfully captures the tumultuous emotions of a young woman on the brink of adulthood while offering a vivid portrayal of a youthful Russian society yearning for modern cosmopolitanism, eager to break free from the constraints of its elders. This narrative also serves as a poignant historical commentary on the geopolitical tensions of the time, illuminating the undercurrents that led to the Crimean War and the later Balkan conflicts. (Summary by Nicholas Clifford)

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Episode 013 - Chapters XXIV-XXV Cover

013 - Chapters XXIV-XXV

Set against the backdrop of the 1850s, On the Eve emerges in 1860, just two years prior to Turgenevs renowned novel Fathers and Sons. The story follows the young Elena Nikolaevna Stakhov, daughter of the distracted Nikolai Arteyemvitch and Anna Vassilyevna Stakhov, as she navigates the complexities of her relationships. Misunderstood by her parents—who are more concerned with their own intrigues than Elenas well-being—she finds solace in the company of the aspiring professor Andrei Petrovitch Bersenyev and the ambitious sculptor Pavel Yakovitch Shubin, both of whom may harbor feelings for her. The arrival of Dmitri Nikanorovitch Insarov, a fervent Bulgarian revolutionary seeking to liberate his homeland, complicates her life further. Turgenev masterfully captures the tumultuous emotions of a young woman on the brink of adulthood while offering a vivid portrayal of a youthful Russian society yearning for modern cosmopolitanism, eager to break free from the constraints of its elders. This narrative also serves as a poignant historical commentary on the geopolitical tensions of the time, illuminating the undercurrents that led to the Crimean War and the later Balkan conflicts. (Summary by Nicholas Clifford)

5. Feb. 2026 - 22 min
Episode 012 - Chapters XXXI-XXXIII Cover

012 - Chapters XXXI-XXXIII

Set against the backdrop of the 1850s, On the Eve emerges in 1860, just two years prior to Turgenevs renowned novel Fathers and Sons. The story follows the young Elena Nikolaevna Stakhov, daughter of the distracted Nikolai Arteyemvitch and Anna Vassilyevna Stakhov, as she navigates the complexities of her relationships. Misunderstood by her parents—who are more concerned with their own intrigues than Elenas well-being—she finds solace in the company of the aspiring professor Andrei Petrovitch Bersenyev and the ambitious sculptor Pavel Yakovitch Shubin, both of whom may harbor feelings for her. The arrival of Dmitri Nikanorovitch Insarov, a fervent Bulgarian revolutionary seeking to liberate his homeland, complicates her life further. Turgenev masterfully captures the tumultuous emotions of a young woman on the brink of adulthood while offering a vivid portrayal of a youthful Russian society yearning for modern cosmopolitanism, eager to break free from the constraints of its elders. This narrative also serves as a poignant historical commentary on the geopolitical tensions of the time, illuminating the undercurrents that led to the Crimean War and the later Balkan conflicts. (Summary by Nicholas Clifford)

5. Feb. 2026 - 38 min
Episode 011 - Chapters XXVIII-XXX Cover

011 - Chapters XXVIII-XXX

Set against the backdrop of the 1850s, On the Eve emerges in 1860, just two years prior to Turgenevs renowned novel Fathers and Sons. The story follows the young Elena Nikolaevna Stakhov, daughter of the distracted Nikolai Arteyemvitch and Anna Vassilyevna Stakhov, as she navigates the complexities of her relationships. Misunderstood by her parents—who are more concerned with their own intrigues than Elenas well-being—she finds solace in the company of the aspiring professor Andrei Petrovitch Bersenyev and the ambitious sculptor Pavel Yakovitch Shubin, both of whom may harbor feelings for her. The arrival of Dmitri Nikanorovitch Insarov, a fervent Bulgarian revolutionary seeking to liberate his homeland, complicates her life further. Turgenev masterfully captures the tumultuous emotions of a young woman on the brink of adulthood while offering a vivid portrayal of a youthful Russian society yearning for modern cosmopolitanism, eager to break free from the constraints of its elders. This narrative also serves as a poignant historical commentary on the geopolitical tensions of the time, illuminating the undercurrents that led to the Crimean War and the later Balkan conflicts. (Summary by Nicholas Clifford)

5. Feb. 2026 - 36 min
Episode 010 - Chapters XXIV-XXVII Cover

010 - Chapters XXIV-XXVII

Set against the backdrop of the 1850s, On the Eve emerges in 1860, just two years prior to Turgenevs renowned novel Fathers and Sons. The story follows the young Elena Nikolaevna Stakhov, daughter of the distracted Nikolai Arteyemvitch and Anna Vassilyevna Stakhov, as she navigates the complexities of her relationships. Misunderstood by her parents—who are more concerned with their own intrigues than Elenas well-being—she finds solace in the company of the aspiring professor Andrei Petrovitch Bersenyev and the ambitious sculptor Pavel Yakovitch Shubin, both of whom may harbor feelings for her. The arrival of Dmitri Nikanorovitch Insarov, a fervent Bulgarian revolutionary seeking to liberate his homeland, complicates her life further. Turgenev masterfully captures the tumultuous emotions of a young woman on the brink of adulthood while offering a vivid portrayal of a youthful Russian society yearning for modern cosmopolitanism, eager to break free from the constraints of its elders. This narrative also serves as a poignant historical commentary on the geopolitical tensions of the time, illuminating the undercurrents that led to the Crimean War and the later Balkan conflicts. (Summary by Nicholas Clifford)

5. Feb. 2026 - 27 min
Episode 009 - Chapters XXI-XXIII Cover

009 - Chapters XXI-XXIII

Set against the backdrop of the 1850s, On the Eve emerges in 1860, just two years prior to Turgenevs renowned novel Fathers and Sons. The story follows the young Elena Nikolaevna Stakhov, daughter of the distracted Nikolai Arteyemvitch and Anna Vassilyevna Stakhov, as she navigates the complexities of her relationships. Misunderstood by her parents—who are more concerned with their own intrigues than Elenas well-being—she finds solace in the company of the aspiring professor Andrei Petrovitch Bersenyev and the ambitious sculptor Pavel Yakovitch Shubin, both of whom may harbor feelings for her. The arrival of Dmitri Nikanorovitch Insarov, a fervent Bulgarian revolutionary seeking to liberate his homeland, complicates her life further. Turgenev masterfully captures the tumultuous emotions of a young woman on the brink of adulthood while offering a vivid portrayal of a youthful Russian society yearning for modern cosmopolitanism, eager to break free from the constraints of its elders. This narrative also serves as a poignant historical commentary on the geopolitical tensions of the time, illuminating the undercurrents that led to the Crimean War and the later Balkan conflicts. (Summary by Nicholas Clifford)

5. Feb. 2026 - 29 min
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