
Luo Ting (turgenev's Novel)
by Turgenev
About This Novel
"Rodin" is a novel written by Russian writer Turgenev in 1856. The protagonist in the novel, Luo Tingkong, has enthusiasm and dreams. No matter in love or career, he shrinks back when encountering the slightest difficulty. He is a typical "giant in words and a dwarf in action". The image of Luoting is the manifestation of the image of "superfluous man" in Russian literature in the mid-19th century, and is therefore one of the classic images of Russian literature. The novel shows the life of aristocratic landowners in the 1840s, reflects the confrontation between the two major outlets in Russia, and especially illustrates the weakness of aristocratic intellectuals. The novels "Rodin", "The Noble House", "The Night Before", "Father and Son", "Virgin Land" and "Smoke" constitute Turgenev's six most famous novels. They are called "artistic chronicles of Russian society" because they continuously reflect the dramatic changes in Russian society. At the same time, they incorporate dramatic and strong love themes into social descriptions, and in terms of writing skills, they focus on Turgenev's literary level in his mature period of creation.
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