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A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Vol. I (Paperback)
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A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Vol. I (Paperback)
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Loot Price R538
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Turgenev was a major 19th century Russian novelist. His novel
Fathers and Sons is his best-known work. Published in 1852 this
collection of stories is also known as Hunting Sketches and
Sketches from a Hunter's Album. The stories are based on Turgenev's
experiences hunting on this mother's estate. While on these tripe
he learned about the abuse suffered by the Russian peasants and the
injustice of the Russian system. These stories along with his
epitaph to Gogol led to his house arrest. Stories in this work
include: Khor and Kalinych:, Yermolay and the Miller's Wife:,
Raspberry Water, District Doctor:, My Neighbor Radilov, Famer
Ovsyanikov:, Lgov:, Bezhin Lea:, Kasyan from the Beautiful Lands:,
Bailiff:, The Office, Loner:, Two Landowners, Lebedyan, Tatyana
Borisovna and her Nephew:, Death, Singers, Pyotr Petrovich
Karataev, Meeting. Hamlet of the Shchigrovsky District: .
Chertopkhanov and Nedopyuskin: The End of Chertopkhanov: Living
Relic: The Clatter of Wheels: Forest and Steppe: T he Russian
German, and The Reformer and the Russian Ge
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