A Sportsman's Sketches was a collection of short stories written
by Ivan Turgenev in 1852. Known also as Sketches from a Hunter's
Album or The Hunting Sketches, the stories were Turgenev's first
major piece of writing and brought him instant recognition.
Based on his own observations riding around his family's estate
the stories explore the difficult lives of the peasants and the
Russian system of serfdom. This system came into effect during the
11th century and required the dependency of the peasants on the
state. Peasants' mobility was severely restricted and it was made
illegal for them to run away from the estates where they worked -
they belonged, in essence, to the landowners who could move them to
another estate under another landowner while retaining the serf's
personal property and family.
While there were many rebellions against serfdom it was only in
1861 that it was finally abolished and all serfs were freed by the
Tsar, Alexander II. Turgenev's A Sportsman's Sketches influenced
the Tsar's decision to abolish the system of serfdom in Russia.
Volume One includes:
Khor and Kalinych
Yermolay and the Miller's Wife
Raspberry Water
The District Doctor
My Neighbor Radilov
Farmer Ovsyanikov
Lgov
Bezhin Lea
Kasyan from the Beautiful Lands
Bailiff
The Office
Loner
Two Landowners
Lebedyan
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