
Russian Novel
Russian novel refers to a literary genre characterized by its deep exploration of human psychology, society, and moral dilemmas, often set against the backdrop of Russia's complex history. Renowned authors like Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Turgenev used novels to examine themes such as spirituality, morality, social change, and existential struggles. These works are known for their detailed character development, philosophical depth, and social critique, reflecting Russia’s cultural and political landscape. The Russian novel has significantly influenced world literature, offering profound insights into human nature and societal dynamics.