Ivan sergeevich turgeneve (Russian name:)' s main works include novel Luo Ting, Aristocratic House, Eve, Father and Son, Virgin Land, novella Xia, First Love and so on.
Turgenev was loyal to his own nature and creative personality, creatively inherited and developed the fine tradition of realism of Pushkin and Nikolai Nikolai Gogol, effectively used the positive achievements of romanticism in Russia and western Europe, tempered and created his own unique realistic novels, thus greatly enriching the treasure house of Russian realistic literature and effectively promoting its development.
Analysis of Hunter's Notes:
Hunter's Notes is generally a first-person narrative. The narrator and other characters exist in the same world, so the first-person narrative is also called internal narrative. "I" is the main narrator, incarnated as a character in the story, and given a special identity: hunter.
This is no ordinary person. "I" is a legendary adventurer, a tramp in a tramp novel, and a "tramp" in the sense of Benjamin. This kind of person has no fixed occupation. The so-called occupations in the story are all disguises. Whether they are ruined knights, beggars, vagrants or hunters, if we want to say their legitimate occupation, it is vagrancy, wandering in the city's Gonglang street or countryside.
It seems to be a member of the crowd, but for various reasons, it has become a marginal person, always looking at the world from an outsider's perspective. Their purpose is to experience, discover, record and gain insight into the world. "I" is not only a witness and participant in the story, but also shares joys and sorrows with other characters; He is also a condescending person, refining these experiences with detached eyes and indirectly expressing his feelings.