Abstract
The nature and the person on pages of Ivan Turgenev's stories are in dialectic unity: they now set each other off, now contrast. The nature merges here with the person in love, responds to its love, grieves and rejoices together with heroes and heroines, takes active part in psychological experiences of characters. The landscape in Ivan Turgenev's prose is not only one of key elements of the psychological analysis, but bears philosophy and ethics as well. Relationship and interaction between "silence" and "noise" in Ivan Turgenev's descriptions of the nature is peculiar. Against the background of silence all moving and sounding becomes more visible and is more sonorous. The silence is deeper, the sound is thinner and is more notable.
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