The Duel
Book Review
Alexander Kuprin's novel "The Duel" is one of the most significant works of Russian literature in the early 20th century. Critics note its deep realism and psychological accuracy in depicting the life of the Russian army. Kuprin masterfully conveys the atmosphere of military service, showing not only the external aspects but also the internal experiences of the characters. The main character, Sub-Lieutenant Romashov, goes through a complex journey of self-awareness and moral trials, making his character particularly vivid and multifaceted. Critics also emphasize the social significance of the novel, which exposes the problems and vices of the military system of that time. Kuprin's style, rich in detail and emotional depth, allows the reader to fully immerse themselves in the world of the work. "The Duel" remains relevant today, continuing to spark interest and discussions among readers and literary scholars.
