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One summer evening, Liza comes to Erast in tears, as her mother wants her to marry a well-off man who she does not love. She declares she can only love Erast, and in the heat of the moment, she loses her virginity to him. Erast promises he will marry Liza, but in reality, he has lost interest in her,
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In the autumn, Erast tells Liza that he is going off to war and leaves her. Two months later, when Liza comes to the city, she discovers the truth: in the army, he lost all his money in gambling, and married a rich widow to escape his debt. He gives her a hundred rubles, and tells her to forget him.
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lake. At Erast's request, Liza keeps him a secret from her mother. What Liza does not know is that Erast, despite a good heart, is weak, fickle, and lecherous. Erast wants to have a pure love with Liza but finds his desire for her growing by the day.
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introduced sentimentalism to the Russian public. First, it was widely loved, with many making a pilgrimage to the lake where Liza drowns herself. As time went on, however, it became an object of mockery, with authors like
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Liza is a poor serf girl who lives with her elderly, sick mother. Her father died, making Liza the breadwinner of her family at age 15. One of Liza's primary ways of making money is to sell flowers she picked in Moscow.
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flowers, she meets a handsome, rich man named Erast. They fall in love, and begin spending many nights together, next to the
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In her grief, Liza drowns herself in the lake of the monastery garden where she and Erast had spent their time together.
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similarly falls into sin, is forced apart from her beloved, and dies tragically, and Liza Dolgorukaya in
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was originally supposed to drown herself after being abandoned by Prince Sokolsky.
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Short story
Nikolay Karamzin
Poor Liza by Orest Kiprensky, 1827
Orest Kiprensky
Text available
Wikisource
sentimentalism
Russian
romanized
Nikolay Karamzin
lily-of-the-valley
Simonov Monastery
Pushkin
Queen of Spades
Mistress-Turned-Maid
Dostoevsky
Demons
The Adolescent
Erast Fandorin
The Winter Queen
Slava Tsukerman
Ideya Garanina
ru
Bryantsev Youth Theatre
Theatre of Nations
Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater
Women in Russian Literature 1780-1863
ISBN
978-1-349-19295-3
Essays on Karamzin: Russian Man-of Letters, Political Thinker, Historian, 1766-1826

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