
Hunter's Notes
by Turgenev
About This Novel
Improve your writing skills and read "Hunter's Notes"! Master the rich skills of writing about people, scenes and narratives! The Ministry of Education compiles the first volume of "Chinese Language" for seventh grade, designated reading! The representative work of Turgenev, a master of Russian literature and a 19th-century Russian critical realist writer. Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, and Dostoyevsky are collectively known as the "Three Giants of Russian Literature" and occupy an important position in the history of Russian literature and even the world's literary world. "Hunter's Notes" is a collection of essays that records rural life in Russia in the 1840s and 1950s. The book uses a hunter's experiences during his hunting trip as a clue. Through twenty-five stories, it shows the images of people from all walks of life in the countryside, including landlords, serfs, and doctors. The book's depiction of the relationship between farmers and landlords strongly expresses opposition to serfdom, and is known as "a book that ignites a fire" in the history of Russian literature.
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