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Zapiski okhotnika [Sketches From A Hunter's Album]
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'Rarely, to such an extent, in such complete equilibrium, were two hard-to-combine elements: sympathy for humanity and artistic feeling,' F.I. Tyutchev admired the Notes of the Hunter. In Notes of the Hunter, Turgenev recreates the thin, colorful material of national life: poetry and prose, light and shadows are intertwined here in unique, bizarre images, and nature turns out to be a necessary background for almost every essay. Descriptions of life pictures of pre-revolutionary Russia in the Notes of the Hunter develop into thoughts about the mysteries of the Russian soul.
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'Rarely, to such an extent, in such complete equilibrium, were two hard-to-combine elements: sympathy for humanity and artistic feeling,' F.I. Tyutchev admired the Notes of the Hunter. In Notes of the Hunter, Turgenev recreates the thin, colorful material of national life: poetry and prose, light and shadows are intertwined here in unique, bizarre images, and nature turns out to be a necessary background for almost every essay. Descriptions of life pictures of pre-revolutionary Russia in the Notes of the Hunter develop into thoughts about the mysteries of the Russian soul.
2 шт.
Характеристики
Автор
Turgenev Ivan
Издательство
Azbuka
ISBN
9785389143906
Переплёт
Hardcover
Year Published
2022
Страницы
448
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'Rarely, to such an extent, in such complete equilibrium, were two hard-to-combine elements: sympathy for humanity and artistic feeling,' F.I. Tyutchev admired the Notes of the Hunter. In Notes of the Hunter, Turgenev recreates the thin, colorful material of national life: poetry and prose, light and shadows are intertwined here in unique, bizarre images, and nature turns out to be a necessary background for almost every essay. Descriptions of life pictures of pre-revolutionary Russia in the Notes of the Hunter develop into thoughts about the mysteries of the Russian soul.