
Hunter's Notes
by Turgenev
About This Novel
"Hunter's Notes" depicts various portraits of landowners. These portraits can be said to be a continuation of the paintings created by "naturalist" writers represented by Gogol. Each landlord has his own story, including the conservative and cruel Stegunov landlord ("Two Landlords"), the "elegant" villain landlord Binochkin ("The Steward"), and the calm and wise independent landlord Ovsenikov ("The Independent Landlord Ovsennikov"). Turgenev's elegant writing style reveals the edge of irony and humor in the landowner.
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