
Hunter's Notes
by Turgenev
About This Novel
"Hunter's Notes" is a feature collection with a unique form. His first feature "Hory and Kalinich" was first published in the first issue of the Russian magazine "Modern Man" in 1847. Most of the subsequent chapters were also published in the same magazine one after another. Until 1852, the author compiled twenty-one features that had been published successively, plus an unpublished new work "Two Landlords", and published a separate volume under the title "Hunter's Notes". By 1880, the author added three more chapters that were later written: "The End of Chertopkhanov" (1872), "The Sound of the Wheels" (1874), and "The Withered Woman" (1874), totaling twenty-five chapters, which became the final version before and after the author's lifetime. It is this final version that we are basing our translation on today.
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