A review by anya_reading
The Captain's Daughter by Alexander Pushkin

4.0

Even though Pushkin came before him, the way this story was written did remind me a lot of the works of Fyodor Dostoyevsky. This is the second Russian author I have read, and I found this story engaging. While short, and quicker-moving, it was entertaining. I enjoyed Savéliitch's character the most - while he is obstinate and pushy, he is genuinely loyal to the family he serves.