Examples of 'russian novel' in a sentence

Meaning of "russian novel"

russian novel: This phrase typically refers to a work of fiction literature written by a Russian author. It usually encompasses themes, settings, and characters related to Russian culture and history

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russian novel
Russian novel of the decade.
A film with the appearance of a Russian novel.
I have not read a Russian novel that has disappointed me.
I do enjoy the occasional bleak Russian novel.
What Russian novel.
Levin is the hero of a Russian novel.
Made a Russian novel sound like something I would want to read.
I would decided to end my story like a Russian novel.
Like a Russian novel.
I was torn like a character in a Russian novel.
Another Russian novel.
Violet was reading some depressing Russian novel.
This is a manga version of the classic Russian novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
As if he thought he were a character in a Russian novel.
Rudin is a Russian novel.

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I feel like almost everyone had read a translation of a Russian novel.
Spare me the Russian novel.
I would think one hour on the Sterling Cooper switchboard would be a Russian novel.
The characters from my favorite Russian novel are still there.
I would think one hour on the Sterling-Cooper switchboard would be a Russian novel.
Sort of like a Russian novel.
The way we keep bumping into each other, it 's like something out of a Russian novel.
That is a translation from the Russian novel by Meir Shalev.
The story of the president 's personal lawyer is part American dream, part Russian novel.
Probably a Russian novel.
It 's like you have walked off the pages of a Russian novel.
Studies the development of the Russian novel in the first half of the 19th century.
The huge volumes read like a Russian novel.
Made a Russian novel sound like something I'd want to read.
It must always be a Russian novel.
Did …? Made a Russian novel sound like something I would want to read.
I think I should read at least one great Russian novel on the way.
They would never use a Russian novel as a murder weapon, it 's too literal.
Well, it all began with a long Russian novel.
Fathers and Sons is a Russian novel by Ivan Turgenev which was published in 1862.
This is an award-winning new translation of the great Russian novel.
Can you imagine ending a Russian novel tonight, in this city?
I would think one hour on the Sterling Cooper switchboard Really? would be a Russian novel.
Dostoevsky to Gogol, Pushkin and Pasternak, Russian novel flowing long time ago.
Is set in the Napoleonic wars? embracing more than five hundred characters… What Russian novel.
Probably the best-known Russian novel of the 20th century.
Well done. I do enjoy the occasional bleak Russian novel.
Is set in the Napoleonic wars? what russian novel embracing more than 500 characters.
This is not a text message, it 's a Russian novel.
Oh, we are like a bad russian novel.
We were just talking about " the brothers karamazov, that book, that Russian novel.
It was one of 18 film adaptations of the Russian novel by Ilf and Petrov.
Long, hard and forever to finish. It was like a Russian novel.
I think it 's also the working title of every Russian novel ever written.
It cures to shit… There is a sickness, is a Russian novel.

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