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“He thought that the civil servants employed in one department were one big, happy family, concerned about one another's peace and pleasure; that going to the office was not by any means a duty that must be performed day in and day out, and that rainy weather, heat, or a mere disinclination could always be given as a legitimate excuse for not going to the office. One can easily imagine his disappointment when he discovered that nothing short of an earthquake could prevent a civil servant who was in good health from turning up at his office.”

Quote by Ivan Goncharov

Book:Oblomov

Work

Oblomov

Ivan Goncharov's classic novel explores the character of Oblomov, a man who is renowned for his inertia and lack of ambition. The story is set in 19th-century Russia and delves into the themes of social class, personal responsibility, and the human condition. more

Author

Ivan Goncharov
Ivan Goncharov

Russian realist novelist, born on June 18, 1812, and died on September 27, 1891. Ivan Goncharov is renowned for his delicate psychological portraits and profound insights into the life of Russian society. more

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