Mika's Love

Mika's Love

by (russia) I. Bunin

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"The Collection of Nobel Prize in Literature: The Love of Mitya" selects the author's best works, "The Love of Mitya" and "The Village". "The Love of Mitya" is an outstanding short story by Ivan Bunin. It was for this novel that the author won the 1933 Nobel Prize for Literature. The novel depicts the love experience of a Russian young man, Mitya. He had noble and pure requirements for his lover Katya, and he was devastated by the brief separation from Katya. Bunin cleverly and skillfully depicts Mijia's inner activities, his budding, hesitation, self-blame and expectation of true love. Finally, the author determines the protagonist's equally tragic fate with a tragic ending. "The Village" is one of Ivan Bunin's most representative novels.

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NI
Nightmare97mo ago

There are also very few comments, which I feel should not be the case.

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NI
Nightmare97mo ago

All books in this series seem to have no preface or postscript

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