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Title: L'expiation de Saveli

Note: Reading ease score: 81.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Rénald Lévesque

Summary: "L'expiation de Saveli" by Henry Gréville is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores themes of tyranny, rebellion, and human suffering within a rural Russian setting, centering around the oppressive lord, Daniel Loukitch Bagrianof, and the desperate conditions faced by his peasants. The narrative highlights the stark contrasts between the lives of the landowner and the suffering of the villagers, particularly focusing on characters such as Bagrianof, who embodies cruelty and disdain, and the peasant Ilioucha, who represents the struggle against oppression. The opening of the novel introduces the grim reality of life in the village of Bagrianovka, highlighting the vast disparity between the wealthy lord and his impoverished peasants. We learn about Bagrianof’s tyrannical behavior, his coldness, and the fear he instills in his tenants, who face dire consequences due to poor harvests and excessive debts. As villagers gather to plead for relief from their lord's demands, their hopelessness and desperation become evident. The narrative sets the stage for rising tensions as some villagers, led by Ilioucha, ponder revenge against their oppressor, reflecting the depths of their suffering and the moral dilemmas they face in a cruel and unforgiving world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Gréville, Henry, 1842-1902

EBook No.: 24081

Published: Dec 31, 2007

Downloads: 70

Language: French

Subject: Russia -- Social life and customs -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:24081:2 2007-12-31T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Gréville, Henry fr 1
2024-11-14T05:39:01Z L'expiation de Saveli

This edition has images.

Title: L'expiation de Saveli

Note: Reading ease score: 81.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Rénald Lévesque

Summary: "L'expiation de Saveli" by Henry Gréville is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores themes of tyranny, rebellion, and human suffering within a rural Russian setting, centering around the oppressive lord, Daniel Loukitch Bagrianof, and the desperate conditions faced by his peasants. The narrative highlights the stark contrasts between the lives of the landowner and the suffering of the villagers, particularly focusing on characters such as Bagrianof, who embodies cruelty and disdain, and the peasant Ilioucha, who represents the struggle against oppression. The opening of the novel introduces the grim reality of life in the village of Bagrianovka, highlighting the vast disparity between the wealthy lord and his impoverished peasants. We learn about Bagrianof’s tyrannical behavior, his coldness, and the fear he instills in his tenants, who face dire consequences due to poor harvests and excessive debts. As villagers gather to plead for relief from their lord's demands, their hopelessness and desperation become evident. The narrative sets the stage for rising tensions as some villagers, led by Ilioucha, ponder revenge against their oppressor, reflecting the depths of their suffering and the moral dilemmas they face in a cruel and unforgiving world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Gréville, Henry, 1842-1902

EBook No.: 24081

Published: Dec 31, 2007

Downloads: 70

Language: French

Subject: Russia -- Social life and customs -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:24081:3 2007-12-31T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Gréville, Henry fr 1