"Virgin Soil" is a social and political novel that explores the themes of social reform, the Russian intelligentsia, and the rural peasantry. It is a continuation of the themes and ideas found in Turgenev's earlier novel "Fathers and Sons."The story revolves around the character Nezhdanov, a young radical who is part of a group of Russian intellectuals committed to revolutionary change. Nezhdanov is sent to work on the estate of a wealthy landowner in an attempt to influence the peasants and spread revolutionary ideas among them. As he becomes involved with the people living on the estate, he grapples with questions of class, social change, and the role of the intelligentsia in Russia's future."Virgin Soil" is a novel of ideas that explores the conflicts and tensions between different segments of Russian society during the late 19th century. It provides insight into the complex relationship between the Russian intelligentsia and the peasantry, as well as the broader social and political issues of the time.Ivan Turgenev's works, including "Virgin Soil," are considered important contributions to Russian literature and offer valuable perspectives on the social and political landscape of 19th-century Russia.
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