
Hunter's Notes
by Turgenev
About This Novel
"Hunter's Notes" is a collection of essays by Russian writer Turgenev that describes the life of Russian rural areas in the mid-19th century through the hunting activities of hunters. The work adopts the form of a record of observations, which is true, concrete, vivid and vivid, with various genres and styles, and the language is concise and beautiful. It can be said to be an example of prose novels and poetic novels. "Hunter's Notes" is the author's famous work and has had a great influence on Russian literature. "Hunter's Notes" uses a hunter's hunting traces as clues and the beautiful natural scenery of Russia as the background to string together twenty-five stories. The book depicts many characters such as aristocratic landowners, poor farmers, peasant children, peasant women, intellectuals, etc., Showing the unique and honest folk customs of Russia, and reproducing the life style of all strata of people in Russian towns and villages under serfdom.
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