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Serghei Aksakov’s “A Russian Gentleman,” expertly translated by J. D. Duff, offers a captivating biographical account of 18th-century Russian provincial life through the eyes of the author’s grandfather. The book paints a vivid portrait of a bygone era, detailing the daily routines, social customs, and the complex relationships within a landowning family.
Aksakov’s narrative beautifully captures the landscapes, the seasons, and the profound connection of the gentry to their estates and serfs. It’s a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes, historical context, and observations on human nature. The work is celebrated for its precise language and its ability to transport readers to a distinct period in Russian history, providing an intimate glimpse into the lives and values of the Russian nobility.








