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"Oblomov" is a novel by Russian writer Ivan Alexandrovich Goncharov, first published in 1859. This novel is the story of Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a young aristocrat who lives in Saint Petersburg and suffers from indifference and indolence.
The novel is a reflection on the nature of 19th-century Russian society, and Oblomov's character represents the widespread laziness and lethargy among the Russian nobility. Goncharov describes Oblomov's plight as a result of the social and political changes that were taking place in Russia at the time and the influence of Western European culture and thought.
The novel is considered one of the masterpieces of Russian literature and has been praised for its psychological depth, philosophical insight, and elegant style.

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Summary
Oblomov dreams of a simpler and more peaceful life, avoiding any kind of activity or responsibility, and spends most of his time in bed. He is incapable of making any decision, of any action, and his life is preoccupied with a series of minor problems and anxieties.

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CONTENTS

OBLOMOV

PART I
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PART II
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PART III
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PART IV
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