First love is the main idea for the reader's diary. A short retelling of Turgenev's "First Love"

The story "First Love" by Turgenev was written in 1860, and in many ways became a reflection of the author's personal experiences. On our website you can read a summary of "First Love" chapter by chapter. This is a story about the first, still half-childish love, which had to face adult love, full of drama and sacrifice. A brief retelling of the work is useful for the reader's diary and preparation for the literature lesson.

The main characters of the story

Main characters:

Vladimir is a sixteen-year-old boy who had to go through all the joys and troubles of his first love.

Zinaida is a 21-year-old impoverished princess, spoiled by male attention, with whom Vladimir was in love.

Pyotr Vasilyevich is Vladimir's father, a smart, freedom-loving middle-aged man who started an affair with Zinaida.

Other characters:

  • Princess Zasekina is the mother of Zinaida, an untidy, uneducated woman with bad manners.
  • Vladimir's mother is a restrained, delicate woman who was much older than her husband.
  • Malevsky, Lushin, Maidanov, Nirmatsky and Belovzorov are fans of Zinaida.

Turgenev "First Love" summary

First love Turgenev summary for the reader's diary:

The main character of the story is the nobleman Vladimir Petrovich V. Being already a 40-year-old man, he recalls the story of his first love.

One day, 16-year-old Vladimir falls in love with a neighbor in the country, 21-year-old Zinaida Zasekina. First love causes a storm of emotions in Vladimir's soul. The young man hopes for reciprocity, but Zinaida sees in him only a child and plays with his feelings. Zinaida is a beautiful, smart and charming girl with a difficult character. She has many fans, but she does not reciprocate anyone.

Unexpectedly, Zinaida falls in love with the father of the protagonist, Peter Vasilievich, who is 20 years older than her. The girl secretly meets with him, despite the fact that he is married and has a son. For the sake of this love and passion, Zinaida risks her reputation. Soon, others, including young Vladimir, will find out about their relationship. This news shocks the boy, he cannot recover for a long time. At the same time, he does not condemn either his father or Zinaida.

Vladimir's family terminates relations with Zinaida's family. The young man does not see his beloved, and his spiritual wound gradually heals. Soon Vladimir witnesses a secret meeting between his father and Zinaida. The young man understands that they are connected by tender feelings, which are mixed with some kind of insoluble conflict. Vladimir unsuccessfully tries to understand these mysterious relationships.

After 2 months, Vladimir enters the university and the whole family moves to St. Petersburg. By this time, the young man's feelings for Zinaida have completely cooled down. Six months later, Vladimir's father dies from a stroke (stroke). The day before, the man receives a letter, probably from Zinaida. The letter worries him very much and causes a quarrel with his wife. Nothing is known about the content of the letter.

After 4 years, Vladimir graduates from the university. He learns that Zinaida has married a wealthy Mr. Dolsky. A few weeks later, Vladimir finally comes to visit her, but finds out that 4 days ago she died from childbirth. She was about 25 years old. The sudden death of Zinaida shocks Vladimir and makes him think about many things.

This is interesting: Turgenev's fifth novel "Smoke" was first published in 1867 in the journal "Russian Messenger". The action takes place on the waters in Baden-Baden. for the reader's diary will help you get acquainted with the plot of the work and prepare for the lesson of literature.

A short retelling of Turgenev's "First Love"

The action of the story takes place in 1833 in Moscow, the main character - Volodya - is sixteen years old, he lives with his parents in the country and is preparing to enter the university. Soon, the family of Princess Zasekina moves into the poor outbuilding next door. Volodya accidentally sees the princess and really wants to get to know her. The next day, his mother receives an illiterate letter from Princess Zasekina asking him to protect her. Mother sends a verbal invitation to Princess Volodya to come to her house. There Volodya meets the princess - Zinaida Alexandrovna, who is five years older than him.

The princess immediately calls him to her room to unravel the wool, flirts with him, but quickly loses interest in him. On the same day, Princess Zasekina pays a visit to his mother and makes an extremely unfavorable impression on her. However, despite this, the mother invites her and her daughter to dinner. During dinner, the princess noisily sniffs tobacco, fidgets in her chair, fidgets, complains about poverty and talks about her endless bills, and the princess, on the contrary, is majestic - she talks with Volodya's father in French all dinner, but looks at him with hostility. She does not pay attention to Volodya, however, as she leaves, she whispers to him to come to them in the evening.

Appearing to the Zasekins, Volodya meets the princess' admirers: Dr. Lushin, the poet Maidanov, Count Malevsky, the retired captain Nirmatsky and the hussar Belovzorov. The evening is fast paced and fun. Volodya feels happy: he gets a lot to kiss Zinaida's hand, all evening Zinaida does not let him go and gives him preference over others. The next day, his father asks him about the Zasekins, then he goes to them himself. After dinner, Volodya goes to visit Zinaida, but she does not come out to him. From that day, Volodya's torment begins.

In the absence of Zinaida, he languishes, but even in her presence he does not feel better, he is jealous, offended, but cannot live without her. Zinaida easily guesses that he is in love with her. Zinaida rarely goes to the house of Volodya's parents: her mother does not like her, her father speaks little to her, but somehow especially cleverly and significantly.

Zinaida suddenly changes a lot. She goes for a walk alone and walks for a long time, sometimes she doesn’t show herself to guests at all: she sits in her room for hours. Volodya guesses that she is in love, but does not understand with whom.

Once Volodya is sitting on the wall of a dilapidated greenhouse. Zinaida appears on the road below. When she sees him, she orders him to jump onto the road if he truly loves her. Volodya immediately jumps and faints for a moment. The alarmed Zinaida fusses around him and suddenly begins to kiss him, however, guessing that he has come to his senses, gets up and, forbidding him to follow him, leaves. Volodya is happy, but the next day, when he meets with Zinaida, she keeps herself very simple, as if nothing had happened.

One day they meet in the garden: Volodya wants to pass by, but Zinaida herself stops him. She is sweet, quiet and kind to him, invites him to be her friend and bestows the title of her page. A conversation takes place between Volodya and Count Malevsky, in which Malevsky says that the pages should know everything about their queens and follow them relentlessly day and night. It is not known whether Malevsky attached particular importance to what he said, but Volodya decides to go to the garden at night to guard, taking an English knife with him. He sees his father in the garden, gets very frightened, loses his knife and immediately returns home.

The next day, Volodya tries to talk about everything with Zinaida, but her twelve-year-old cadet brother comes to her, and Zinaida instructs Volodya to entertain him. On the evening of the same day, Zinaida, finding Volodya in the garden, inadvertently asks him why he is so sad. Volodya cries and reproaches her for playing with them. Zinaida asks for forgiveness, consoles him, and a quarter of an hour later he is already running around with Zinaida and the cadet and laughing.

For a week, Volodya continues to communicate with Zinaida, driving away all thoughts and memories from himself. Finally, returning one day for dinner, he learns that a scene had taken place between his father and mother, that his mother reproached his father in connection with Zinaida, and that she learned about it from an anonymous letter. The next day, mother announces that she is moving to the city. Before leaving, Volodya decides to say goodbye to Zinaida and tells her that he will love and adore her until the end of her days.

Volodya once again accidentally sees Zinaida. They are riding with their father for a ride, and suddenly the father, dismounting and giving him the reins of his horse, disappears into the alley. Some time later, Volodya follows him and sees that he is talking through the window with Zinaida. The father insists on something, Zinaida does not agree, finally she holds out her hand to him, and then the father raises the whip and sharply beats her bare arm. Zinaida shudders and, silently raising her hand to her lips, kisses the scar. Volodya runs away.

Some time later, Volodya moved with his parents to St. Petersburg, entered the university, and six months later his father died of a stroke, having received a letter from Moscow a few days before his death, which greatly excited him. After his death, his wife sends a fairly significant amount of money to Moscow.

Four years later, Volodya meets Maidanov at the theater, who tells him that Zinaida is now in St. Petersburg, she is happily married and is going abroad. Although, Maidanov adds, after that story it was not easy for her to form a party for herself; there were consequences... but with her mind anything is possible. Maidanov gives Volodya the address of Zinaida, but he goes to see her only a few weeks later and finds out that she died suddenly from childbirth four days ago.

See also: The story "Spring Waters" by Turgenev was written in 1872. To better prepare for the literature lesson, we recommend reading chapter by chapter. The work belongs to the late period of the writer's work, and tells about the love story of a wealthy Russian landowner who fruitlessly wasted his best years. A retelling of the story will be useful for the reader's diary.

I. S. Turgenev First love summary with a description of each chapter:

Sixteen-year-old Volodya was preparing to enter the university at his parents' dacha. He lived in anticipation of something extraordinary, and this "was destined to come true soon." Soon the family of Princess Zasekina moved into a small outbuilding.

During one of the walks, Volodya saw an unusually attractive blond girl in the company of young people. The stranger struck the young man in the heart and he, feeling "unprecedented excitement", ran home.

The next morning, all Volodya's thoughts were occupied only with how to get acquainted with the object of his passion. The young man was rescued by his mother, who ordered "to go to the princess and explain to her in words" so that she would come to visit her.

Once in the chambers of the Zasekins, Volodya was unpleasantly surprised by the excessive simplicity and untidiness of the decoration and the princess herself. Her daughter Zinochka turned out to be the complete opposite - gentle, graceful, with excellent manners. She admitted that she was five years older than Volodya, and asked to tell her "always the truth." At that moment, the young man was as "well, like a fish in water." But soon his joy faded when a young hussar appeared at the Zasekins and presented a kitten to Zinaida - Volodya was jealous for the first time in his life.

Chapters 5–7

Volodya's mother found the princess "a very vulgar woman", obsessive and mercenary. It turned out that she was the daughter of a wealthy clerk, and married a ruined prince, who soon squandered her dowry.

At the reception with Volodya's parents, Princess Zasekina "did not repair at all," while Zinaida "behaved very strictly, almost arrogantly, a real princess." Saying goodbye, she invited Volodya to come to them in the evening.

Arriving at the appointed hour to the Zasekins, Volodya saw Zinaida surrounded by young people. Among her admirers were "Count Malevsky, Dr. Lushin, poet Maidanov, retired captain Nirmatsky and Belovzorov." The guests had fun with might and main: they played forfeits, "sang and danced, and represented the gypsy camp."

Mother was against Volodya's communication with neighbors, whom she considered ill-bred. She reminded her son that he should "prepare for the exam and study."

Volodya shared his impressions of Zinaida with his father, a smart, interesting man who valued freedom above all else. After a conversation with Volodya, he "ordered to saddle his horse" and went to the Zasekins. In the evening, the young man found Zinaida pale and thoughtful.

Volodya was languishing with love for Zinaida, who by that time had become interested in playing with her fans - "she kept them all on a leash, at her feet."

Once Volodya found his chosen one in a strange mood. When looking at his face, she noted that he had “the same eyes,” and then admitted that she was sick of everything. Volodya realized that Zinaida was in love.

Chapters 10–12

Volodya kept trying to figure out who was the lucky one with whom Zinaida fell in love. Dr. Lushin tried to warn him against the frequent visits of the Zasekin family - the choice of the house was already "painfully unsuccessful", and its atmosphere was fatal for a pure, ardent young man.

Meanwhile, "Zinaida became more and more strange, more and more incomprehensible." She began to allow herself strange antics, and once passionately kissed Volodya.

Chapters 13–15

The young man for a long time felt indescribable bliss after the kisses of his beloved. Once he noticed how, during a horse ride, his father was whispering something enthusiastically in Zinaida's ear. Throughout the next week, the girl did not show herself to anyone, saying she was sick. After a while, she told Volodya that "now everything is gone", asked for forgiveness for her former coldness and offered friendship.

One day the young princess invited the guests to tell their dreams. When it was her turn, she described her dream. In it, she was in the form of a queen, surrounded by fans. Each of them is ready to die for her, but the queen's heart is given to the only one that is waiting for her near the fountain. "No one knows him", but the queen is ready to come at his first call and "and stay with him, and get lost with him."

Chapters 17–19

The next day, Malevsky, "contemptuously playfully" looking at Volodya, hinted that he needed to be inseparably close to his "queen", especially at night. The young man realized that Zinaida was leading a double life.

At night, in the garden, Volodya noticed his father crouching, but did not attach any importance to this. Soon everything fell into place - "a terrible scene took place between father and mother." The mother “reproached the father for infidelity, for meeting the neighboring young lady,” and he, in response, flared up and left. This "sudden revelation" completely crushed Volodya.

It was decided to return to Moscow. Volodya came to say goodbye to Zinaida and tell her that he would "love and adore" her until the end of his days. The touched girl pressed Volodya to her, "kissed him firmly and passionately."

In Moscow, a young man who survived a love drama did not soon "get rid of the past, did not soon set to work." His spiritual wound healed very slowly, but he did not feel anger towards his father. During a frank conversation, Pyotr Vasilyevich advised his son to "live normally and not succumb to hobbies."

Once Volodya went with his father to ride. After a long walk, Pyotr Vasilyevich asked his son to wait a bit and disappeared somewhere in an alley. Tired of the long wait, Volodya began to look for his father, and soon found him near a wooden house, in the window of which Zinaida was visible. A tense conversation took place between them, during which Pyotr Vasilievich hit Zinaida's bare hand with a whip, and she only "kissed the scar that had turned red on her." The father immediately “threw the whip aside” and ran into the house to his beloved.

Volodya was shocked by what he saw - he realized what true, "adult" love was, which had nothing to do with his enthusiastic youthful feeling. Six months later, his father died of a stroke, having received before that "a letter from Moscow, which greatly excited him." Before his death, he warned Volodya against female love.

After four years, Volodya successfully graduated from the university. He found out that Zinaida was married, but at first it was not easy for her to make a party for herself after contacting Pyotr Vasilyevich. Volodya delayed the meeting with his first love until he found out that she "died almost suddenly from childbirth."

This is interesting: Turgenev's novel "The Nest of Nobles" was written in 1858. The book is based on reflections on the fate of the Russian nobility. On our website, you can read chapter by chapter to test your knowledge. Immediately after publication, the novel gained great popularity in society, as the author touched upon deep social problems.

Video summary First love Turgenev

In 1860, Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev wrote the story "First Love". It is interesting that the author treated this work with special trepidation, because many of the moments described in the story were taken from the biography of Ivan Sergeevich and his own father. What is it about?

Here he describes the impressions of his first deep feeling and reveals the details of the family drama. How his own first love was reflected in the story, a summary, heroes and the main idea is the topic of our article.

The images of the main characters of the work "First Love" are based on real people:

  • Volodya. This hero is the embodiment of the author himself in his youth. The experiences and feelings of Vladimir Petrovich can tell us what Ivan Sergeevich himself once experienced.
  • Princess Zinaida Alexandrovna. This heroine also had a real prototype. This is Ekaterina Shakhovskaya, a poetess with whom the writer was in love.
  • Peter Vasilyevich is the father of the protagonist. The prototype is the father of Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev - Sergey Nikolaevich, who did not love his wife, got married because of promising material gain.
    His wife, Varvara Petrovna, was much older. During his lifetime, Sergei Nikolayevich was successful with women, and a stormy romance continued with Shakhovskaya for a long time.

Interesting! The story was filmed four times, not only by Russian directors, but also by foreign ones. For example, in 2013 a French adaptation of the book was released.

Turgenev said that it was important for him to describe everything reliably. There was no resentment either for the former beloved or for the father. The author tried to understand their actions.

The beginning of the story

The action of the story "First Love" by Turgenev takes place in 1833. The main character of the book, Vladimir Petrovich, is 16 years old.

The young man, together with his father and mother, lives in a dacha in Moscow, is preparing to become a university student.

Unexpectedly, an event occurs in the life of the protagonist that dramatically influenced him and the life of his entire family.

Near the dacha of Volodya and his parents there was a poor outbuilding in which Princess Zasekina settled with her daughter.

Volodya accidentally runs into the young princess Zinaida, and he likes the girl. He wants to get to know her better.

This was helped by chance. The princess's mother wrote a letter to Volodya's mother. The message was not very literate and contained a request for help. Zasekina asked for patronage.

The young man's mother was not indifferent to other people's troubles and ordered the young man to go to the Zasekins' house and invite him to dinner.

During this visit, Volodya met Princess Zinaida. It turned out that she was twenty-one years old. The princess at first flirts with the hero of the story, but soon ceases to do so.

At dinner, it becomes clear that Princess Zasekina is not very strong in manners: she sniffs tobacco loudly, cannot sit still in a chair and constantly complains about her difficult financial situation.

The daughter seems to be the complete opposite - she behaves with restraint, proudly. Zinaida Aleksandrovna communicates in French with Volodya's father and at the same time looks at him incredulously. She shows no interest in Vladimir himself at dinner. And, nevertheless, before leaving, in a whisper invites him to visit in the evening.

The birth of first love

Coming to the princess, the young man discovers that the girl has many admirers:

  • poet named Maidanov,
  • Dr Lushin,
  • retired captain Nirmatsky,
  • hussar named Belovzorov.

In this company, the evening was very fun and noisy. The young man even manages to kiss Zasekin's hand. The girl does not let go of Vladimir Petrovich a single step away from her. The young man decides that he is also not indifferent to her.

The next day, Volodin's father asks about the princess and the family, and then he himself went to the Zasekins' wing.

After dinner, the young man also goes to visit the princess, but she does not even come out. From that moment on, the girl seems to ignore him, and because of this, the hero suffers.

When Zinaida reappears, she feels happy.

So the young man becomes dependent on the presence of his beloved, feels jealous of the girl's fans. She soon guesses about the feelings of the hero.

In the house of Volodya's parents, Zinaida Aleksandrovna appears quite infrequently. The young man's mother does not like the princess, and the father sometimes communicates with the girl - little and restrained, in some language they both understand.

Important! Wikipedia in the article on the story provides users with not only a summary, but also a lot of interesting facts about the creation of the work.

Secret of Zinaida

Suddenly, the princess changes dramatically - from a coquette she turns into a thoughtful girl. He walks alone for a long time, often refusing to go out when guests come.

Vladimir suddenly realizes that the princess has fallen seriously in love. But at the same time, the hero does not guess who kindled this feeling in the princess.

Once a young man was sitting in the garden, on the wall of a dilapidated greenhouse, and suddenly saw Zinaida.

The girl also noticed Vladimir and ordered him to immediately jump onto the road to prove his feelings. The young man complied with this request, but falling to the ground, he lost consciousness for a moment.

Because of what happened, the girl is very frightened and, in a fit of emotions, even kisses the young man, but when he comes to his senses, he leaves and does not allow him to go with her. The young man feels inspired. True, the next day, when meeting, the princess keeps aloof.

Later, Volodya and Zinaida meet again in the garden. The young man wants to leave, but the princess does not allow this to be done. The girl behaves kindly and nicely, says that she is ready to be a friend and jokes that Vladimir can become her page.

This joke is picked up by Count Malevsky, who says that the young man must now know every little thing about his "queen" and constantly be there.

Vladimir attaches great importance to these words and goes to the garden at night to guard the girl, taking an English knife with him.

Unexpectedly, he meets his father, gets scared, drops his weapon on the ground and runs away.

The next day, the young man wants to discuss with his beloved what happened. But Zinaida cannot communicate face to face. Her twelve-year-old brother from the cadet school comes to the girl, and she asks the young man to entertain the boy.

In the evening, the princess finds Volodya in the garden and asks what happened and why he is so sad. He replies that he is unhappy that his beloved is not serious about him. The girl asks for forgiveness. Volodya cannot hold a grudge against his beloved, so after a quarter of an hour he is already running around the garden with might and main with a girl and her brother and enjoying life.

The denouement of the story

The hero tries to communicate with his beloved as if nothing had happened, tries not to keep bad thoughts in his head and not to suspect the girl of anything. But a week later, after returning home, he witnesses a scandal between his parents.

The mother says that her husband has a relationship with Princess Zasekina: an anonymous letter has arrived with information about this. The young man cannot believe it.

The next day, the mother declares that she is moving to another city and taking her son with her.

Volodya wants to say goodbye to his beloved before leaving, confesses his love to Zinaida, and says that he will not be able to love anyone else.

After some time, the young man meets again by chance with Zinaida. Together with his father, Vladimir goes on a horseback ride. Suddenly, the father gives him the reins and disappears.

The young man goes after him and finds that he is communicating with the princess through the window, insistently saying something to the girl, and Zinaida suddenly holds out her hand. The father abruptly raises the whip and strikes. The girl is frightened, but silently brings her bruised hand to her lips. Volodya is very alarmed by what he sees and runs away in fright.

Some more time passes. The hero of the story moves to St. Petersburg with his parents, becomes a university student.

Six months later, his father suddenly passes away: he receives a letter from Moscow and then dies of a heart attack. After Volodya's mother sends a substantial sum of money to Moscow.

Four years pass. Suddenly, Vladimir in the theater runs into an old acquaintance, Maidanov.

He told him that Zinaida now also lives in the northern capital. She is married and wants to move abroad.

After a high-profile story with Volodya's father, it was difficult for Zinaida to find a good groom. But since the girl was smart, she was able to do it.

Maidanov even tells the young man exactly where Zinaida lives. Volodya comes to the princess after some time and receives sad news on the spot. His lover died four days ago in childbirth.

Important! Like other works of Turgenev, this story can be read online for free on many resources.

What is the story about?

The story "First Love" almost completely reflects the difficult situation that occurred in the life of the author. It describes the details of the family drama. The work is written in an easy, simple language, and thanks to this, the reader can feel the experiences of the characters and better understand the essence of the work.

It is impossible not to believe in the sincerity of Vladimir Petrovich's feelings and to go through the stages of his growing up with him - from passionate and enthusiastic first love to sympathy.

The work clearly shows how the relationship between Volodya and Zinaida is changing, as well as how his attitude towards his own father is changing.

The story also reveals well the image of Princess Zinaida Alexandrovna. We see how she transforms from a frivolous flirtatious young lady into a devoted and loving woman. In addition, here Turgenev reflects the deep feeling of Father Volodya.

He did not love his wife, married her for money. And Zinaida sincerely fell in love, but he had to crush this feeling in himself.

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Summing up

Despite what the protagonist had to endure, he did not hate either Zinaida or his father. On the contrary, he loved his father even more.

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When all the guests left, only the owner, Sergei Nikolaevich, and his guest Vladimir Petrovich remained in the house. The owner offered to tell everyone about his first love. Vladimir Petrovich, a man of about forty, declares that his first feeling was not quite ordinary, so he will not talk about it, but write everything down in a notebook and read it. Two weeks later, the friends met again, and Vladimir Petrovich began his story.

He was then sixteen years old. The action took place in the summer of 1833. His parents rented a dacha near the Kaluga outpost, not far from Neskuchny. He was preparing to enter the university. The dacha consisted of a wooden manor house and two outbuildings. Princess Zasekina settled in one of the outbuildings, having come to rest.

Once, wandering around the garden, Vladimir saw a girl surrounded by young people, whom he really liked. He dreamed of meeting her. A little later, his mother received a letter from Zasekina asking him to patronize her, after which the families met. Neighbors began to make visits to each other in turn. Zinaida, that was the name of the subject of Vladimir's dreams, was Zasekina's daughter. She was older than Vladimir: she was already twenty-one years old. They begin to communicate, the young man often visits her and gradually realizes that he is in love. Zinaida, guessing about his passion, "fooled, spoiled and tormented him."

One day, while walking, he met his beloved girl with his father, they rode past him on horseback. Vladimir decides to follow them, and in the evening he again witnesses their secret meeting. He sees that Zinaida is sincerely in love with his father. Soon, Vladimir's mother becomes aware of her husband's affair with a neighbor princess, after which a scandal occurs between them, and they leave back to Moscow. However, Vladimir was destined to meet with Zinaida again.

Every day my father went out for horseback riding, walks, once he took Vladimir with him. Stopping at one of the lanes, he gave his son the reins of his horse, asking him to wait here, while he left. Since he did not appear for a long time, Vladimir went after him. Suddenly he saw his father standing at the open window of a wooden house and talking to a woman who turned out to be Zinaida. Suddenly, in the midst of the conversation, the father raised his whip and hit it on the hand of the girl, who silently raised her hand to her lips and kissed the scarlet scar that appeared.

Two months later, Vladimir entered the university, and six months later his father died of a stroke. The young man received an unfinished letter from his father, which greatly excited him. In it, the father wrote: "My son, be afraid of woman's love, be afraid of this happiness, this poison ..."

Four years later, the young man graduated from the university. Once at the theater he met an old acquaintance of Maidanov, who informed him of Mrs. Dolskaya's arrival in St. Petersburg. She turned out to be Zinaida Zasekina, who is now married. Maidanov gave him the address of his former lover, but he could not immediately visit her due to being busy. Only two weeks later he went to her hotel, where he learned that Mrs. Dolskaya had died four days earlier from childbirth.

Year of writing: 1860

Genre: story

Main characters: Volodya, princess Zinaida

Plot

Teenager Volodya and his family live in a dacha, next to them Princess Zasekina rents a dacha with her daughter Zinaida. After the first meeting, the young man selflessly falls in love with the girl, despite the fact that she is five years older than him. He tries to court, and the girl plays with him, flirts and flirts, as with her other numerous admirers. Volodya is sometimes seriously jealous of his beloved. And soon he learns that she has a serious affair with his father.

After an ugly scene between the parents, Volodya's family returns to Moscow, and then they change their place of residence to St. Petersburg. However, six months later, Vladimir's father suddenly died of a stroke after receiving some news.

And after some more time, Volodya finds out that Zinochka got married and died in childbirth a few months later.

Conclusion (my opinion)

The young man was disappointed in his first feeling, so he stopped trusting women, and it was difficult for him to fall in love again. It is rightly said that the first love is never forgotten.

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

"First love"

The action of the story takes place in 1833 in Moscow, the main character - Volodya - is sixteen years old, he lives with his parents in the country and is preparing to enter the university. Soon, the family of Princess Zasekina moves into the poor outbuilding next door. Volodya accidentally sees the princess and really wants to get to know her. The next day, his mother receives an illiterate letter from Princess Zasekina asking him to protect her. Mother sends a verbal invitation to Princess Volodya to come to her house. There Volodya meets the princess - Zinaida Alexandrovna, who is five years older than him. The princess immediately calls him to her room to unravel the wool, flirts with him, but quickly loses interest in him. On the same day, Princess Zasekina pays a visit to his mother and makes an extremely unfavorable impression on her. However, despite this, the mother invites her and her daughter to dinner. During dinner, the princess noisily sniffs tobacco, fidgets in her chair, fidgets, complains about poverty and talks about her endless bills, and the princess, on the contrary, is majestic - she talks with Volodya's father in French all dinner, but looks at him with hostility. She does not pay attention to Volodya, however, as she leaves, she whispers to him to come to them in the evening.

Appearing to the Zasekins, Volodya meets the princess' admirers: Dr. Lushin, the poet Maidanov, Count Malevsky, the retired captain Nirmatsky and the hussar Belovzorov. The evening is fast paced and fun. Volodya feels happy: he gets a lot to kiss Zinaida's hand, all evening Zinaida does not let him go and gives him preference over others. The next day, his father asks him about the Zasekins, then he goes to them himself. After dinner, Volodya goes to visit Zinaida, but she does not come out to him. From that day, Volodya's torment begins.

In the absence of Zinaida, he languishes, but even in her presence he does not feel better, he is jealous, offended, but cannot live without her. Zinaida easily guesses that he is in love with her. Zinaida rarely goes to the house of Volodya's parents: her mother does not like her, her father speaks little to her, but somehow especially cleverly and significantly.

Zinaida suddenly changes a lot. She goes for a walk alone and walks for a long time, sometimes she doesn’t show herself to guests at all: she sits in her room for hours. Volodya guesses that she is in love, but does not understand with whom.

Once Volodya is sitting on the wall of a dilapidated greenhouse. Zinaida appears on the road below. When she sees him, she orders him to jump onto the road if he truly loves her. Volodya immediately jumps and faints for a moment. The alarmed Zinaida fusses around him and suddenly begins to kiss him, however, guessing that he has come to his senses, gets up and, forbidding him to follow him, leaves. Volodya is happy, but the next day, when he meets with Zinaida, she keeps herself very simple, as if nothing had happened.

One day they meet in the garden: Volodya wants to pass by, but Zinaida herself stops him. She is sweet, quiet and kind to him, invites him to be her friend and bestows the title of her page. A conversation takes place between Volodya and Count Malevsky, in which Malevsky says that the pages should know everything about their queens and follow them relentlessly day and night. It is not known whether Malevsky attached particular importance to what he said, but Volodya decides to go to the garden at night to guard, taking an English knife with him. He sees his father in the garden, gets very frightened, loses his knife and immediately returns home. The next day, Volodya tries to talk about everything with Zinaida, but her twelve-year-old cadet brother comes to her, and Zinaida instructs Volodya to entertain him. On the evening of the same day, Zinaida, finding Volodya in the garden, inadvertently asks him why he is so sad. Volodya cries and reproaches her for playing with them. Zinaida asks for forgiveness, consoles him, and a quarter of an hour later he is already running around with Zinaida and the cadet and laughing.

For a week, Volodya continues to communicate with Zinaida, driving away all thoughts and memories from himself. Finally, returning one day for dinner, he learns that a scene had taken place between his father and mother, that his mother reproached his father in connection with Zinaida, and that she learned about it from an anonymous letter. The next day, mother announces that she is moving to the city. Before leaving, Volodya decides to say goodbye to Zinaida and tells her that he will love and adore her until the end of her days.

Volodya once again accidentally sees Zinaida. They are riding with their father for a ride, and suddenly the father, dismounting and giving him the reins of his horse, disappears into the alley. Some time later, Volodya follows him and sees that he is talking through the window with Zinaida. The father insists on something, Zinaida does not agree, finally she holds out her hand to him, and then the father raises the whip and sharply beats her bare arm. Zinaida shudders and, silently raising her hand to her lips, kisses the scar. Volodya runs away.

Some time later, Volodya moved with his parents to St. Petersburg, entered the university, and six months later his father died of a stroke, having received a letter from Moscow a few days before his death, which greatly excited him. After his death, his wife sends a fairly significant amount of money to Moscow.

Four years later, Volodya meets Maidanov at the theater, who tells him that Zinaida is now in St. Petersburg, she is happily married and is going abroad. Although, Maidanov adds, after that story it was not easy for her to form a party for herself; there were consequences... but with her mind anything is possible. Maidanov gives Volodya the address of Zinaida, but he goes to see her only a few weeks later and finds out that she died suddenly from childbirth four days ago.

The events take place in Moscow, in 1833, when Volodya was sixteen years old. He lived with his parents in the country, and was preparing to enter the university. One day, the family of Princess Zasekina moved into a poor house next door. Volodya saw the young daughter of the princess, and wanted to get to know her.

One evening, he came to their house, and met the suitors of a young girl. The evening passed cheerfully and stormily. Zina gave Volodya attention, more than others, and he was in love with a girl. The next day, he again went to the Zasekins, but Zina refused to go out.

After that, they saw each other several times, but Volodya saw the changes that had taken place in Zinaida. He realized that the girl fell in love, but did not know with whom.

One fine day, Volodya was sitting on the wall of a dilapidated building. Zina, passing by, told him to jump if he loves her. He jumped and lost consciousness for a few moments. Zina began to kiss him, but when he woke up, the girl pulled away. The next day she acted as if nothing had happened.

Some time later, they met in the garden. Zina offers to become his page. Volodya talks to his father, Count Milevsky, who says that pages should protect their queens and know everything about them. The guy takes a knife, and the night goes into the garden. There he saw his father and quickly ran home.

He then meets Zina and says that she is just playing with him. The guy starts crying, and the girl calms him down. After that, they again run together, playing catch-up with Zinaida's younger brother.

Volodya continues to communicate with Zina, but at home he overheard a conversation between his mother and father, who suspected him of having a relationship with Zina. After that, the guy sees Zina talking through the window with his father.

After some time, mother and father decide to move to live in St. Petersburg. Volodya entered the university, a few months later his father died of a stroke. Before that, he read some letter from Moscow.

Four years later, Volodya sees in the theater with Maidanov, a friend of Zinaida, who says that Zina got married successfully, although she was already pregnant. A few weeks later, Volodya learns that Zina died in childbirth.

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