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Who Can Be Happy And Free In Russia? by Nikolay Nekrasov

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Book name: Who Can Be Happy And Free In Russia? (2024)
Category: Exploitation
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Language: Russian
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1870, midnight
The book is a narrative poem that explores the harsh realities of peasant life in 19th-century Russia. Through a journey across the Russian countryside, the protagonist, a landowner, encounters various peasants and listens to their stories, which reveal the systemic oppression, poverty, and suffering they endure under serfdom. The work is a poignant social critique, highlighting the vast disparities between the privileged classes and the serfs, and questioning the possibility of true happiness and freedom in a society riddled with injustice and exploitation. The poem's vivid imagery and emotional depth offer a powerful insight into the struggles of the Russian peasantry before the abolition of serfdom. The 2377th greatest book of all time

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Nikolay Nekrasov

Nikolay Nekrasov

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