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Although people call love a capricious and unaccountable emotion that arises like an illness, nonetheless it has its own laws and reasons, like everything else. If these laws have been little studied so far, that is because a person struck down by love is in no condition to observe with a scholar's eye as the impression steals into his soul and shackles his emotions like a dream, as first his eyes go blind, at which moment his pulse and then his heart begin beating harder, all of a sudden there arises as of yesterday an undying devotion, the desire to sacrifice oneself; one's I gradually vanishes and crosses over into him or her; the mind becomes wither unusually dull or unusually sharp; the will surrenders to the will of another; and the head bows, the knees shake and the tears and fever come.


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Being a direct response to Vissarion Belinsky's call for exposing a new 'curiosity type' that of a complacent romantic common at the time it was lavishly praised by the famous critic as one of the best Russian books of the year. Leo Tolstoy who liked the novel too though used the same word to describe social egotism and inability of some people to see beyond their immediate interests. While the latter "had been driven by ideas that's been prompted to its author by the best men of 1840s" The Precipice featured "just a bunch of people wandering to and fro without any sense of direction their lines of actions having neither beginning nor end" according to the critic.

6 June] 1812 – 27 September [O. S. Ivan Alexandrovich Goncharov (Russian: Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Гончаро́в Ivan Aleksandrovič Gončarov; 18 June [O.

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