I.S. TURGENEVS NOTES OF A HUNTER: DEPICTIONS OF PEOPLES LIVES

Authors

  • Ravshangul Mansurova Ma'mun Universiteti Rus tili va adabiyot fakulteti katta o'qituvchisi

Abstract

In Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenevs seminal work, Notes of a Hunter, the author intricately weaves narratives that illuminate the lives of the Russian peasantry during a time of significant socio-political upheaval. This text serves not only as a reflection of Turgenevs own experiences as a landowner but also as a profound commentary on the complexities of human existence amidst the socio-economic disparities of 19th-century Russia. By employing the lens of hunting as both a literal and metaphorical device, Turgenev delves into the rich tapestry of rural life, exploring themes of suffering, resilience, and the interrelationship between social classes. Through vivid character portrayals and poignant anecdotes, the author captures the essence of the myriad struggles and joys faced by the peasant populace.
Thus, this work emerges as an essential narrative that transcends its historical context, offering modern readers insight into enduring human conditions.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

I.S. TURGENEVS NOTES OF A HUNTER: DEPICTIONS OF PEOPLES LIVES. (2024). SYNAPSES: INSIGHTS ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES, 1(5), 336-340. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/siad/article/view/9177