Turgenev's main works
Turgenev has many works, most of which describe the tragic life of Russian serfs. In Turgenev's works, we can clearly see Turgenev's deep sympathy for the serfs and his criticism of serfdom. Turgenev's representative works include: "The Night Before", "A Hunter's Notes", "Father and Son", etc. Most of Turgenev's works are novels, and there are also some poems and plays that have survived.
Turgenev's novel "The Night Before" is very famous and has a very high reputation in the world. In the novel "The Night Before", it not only depicts an extremely fierce war scene, but also writes a tortuous and sad love story. The protagonist Yelena in the novel is a person with lofty ideals. For her love, she dares to fight against her feudal and conservative parents. In the end, she is able to stand up and continue moving forward when faced with the death of her husband. Turgenev's novels are also diverse, and often have different characteristics and connotations in different novel themes. Turgenev's classic novel "Fathers and Sons" greatly reflects the fierce contest between two political parties from another perspective. It is also a struggle about the fate of the past and the new. It can be said that this film The novel has very clear contradictions and disputes, which are reflected in many plots.
Turgenev's works have always been treasures in people's eyes, not only because of the profound ideological connotations in his works, but also because of the very exquisite artistic expression techniques in Turgenev's works. At the same time, Turgenev was also a relatively prolific writer and had very high achievements in many kinds of subjects.
Turgenev’s literary characteristics
Turgenev is an internationally renowned writer in modern history. His life was short, only sixty-five years. He was born in 1818 and died in 1883. In his middle and later years, he experienced the famous serfdom reform. His works mainly describe social realities, criticizing and satirizing the shortcomings of serfdom. His representative works include the novels "Mumu", "Smoke" and "Virgin Land". So what are Turgenev’s literary characteristics?
Turgenev’s literary characteristics can be found in the words of his works. He has many works, involving poetry, novels, and dramas, but regardless of No matter what kind of literary work it is, it all has its own unique characteristics. Turgenev's works are mainly reflections of reality, because Turgenev himself hated serfdom. Therefore, when describing realist novels, Turgenev often secretly satirized serfdom and the aristocracy.
Most of Turgenev's novels have very beautiful language and are very successful in shaping the structure, rigorous and compact. When it comes to characterization, he does not skimp on words at all. In terms of psychological description of the characters, although his descriptions are not many, they are very original. The short stories written by Turgenev are of great aesthetic value, the language is very beautiful, rich in profound meaning, and full of philosophy. His short stories are almost a fusion of poetry and philosophy. Turgenev's literary characteristics have the same connotation in different literary forms, that is, they are all beautiful in language and have far-reaching significance, and they are all reflections of the real social life at that time.
Turgenev’s literary characteristics are clearly reflected in his works. His literary characteristics are a profile of his character and character, as well as a profile of society. Turgenev's literary characteristics made his unique literary works and the arrival of a new era of Russian literature.