Abstract

The present article represents a section from a larger work on Goncharov. The larger work examines the writer in the same terms as my works published earlier on Dostoevsky and Gogol'. In these works, I examine not the writer but what he wrote, not his biography but his works. I do this because I believe that the first task of a literary historian is to address the literary facts under investigation.

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