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・ The Fish-Slapping Dance
・ The Fisher
・ The Fisher Boy
・ The Fisher King
・ The Fisher Valley College
・ The Fisher-Girl and the Crab
・ The Fisheries Broadcast
・ The Fishermaid of Ballydavid
・ The Fisherman and His Wife
・ The Fisherman and the Jinni
・ The Fisherman and the Little Fish
・ The Fisherman's Cot
The Fishermen
・ The Fishermen (Chigozie Obioma novel)
・ The Fishing Bell
・ The Fist of God
・ The Fisticuffs
・ The Fists of Time
・ The Fists of Vengeance
・ The Fit of Passion
・ The Fit Stop
・ The Fitness Show
・ The Fits
・ The Fittest of the Fittest
・ The Fittest Selection
・ The Fitz
・ The Fitzgerald Family Christmas


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The Fishermen : ウィキペディア英語版
The Fishermen

''The Fishermen'' (''Rubaki'') is a novel by Dmitri Grigorovich, first published in 1853.
==Setting==
''The Fishermen'' is a story of life among the peasants of northern Tula, where the broad Oka River flows through a level country to empty into the Volga at Nizhni Novgorod. These peasants get their living by fishing. Grigorovich, like most Russian writers, concerns himself with types of character.
Grigorovich was doubly an artist. His training as a painter and as the historian of art served him well in depicting the river landscape in every aspect. The landscape is described in all the varying seasons of the year. Many of the word pictures are veritable poems. Village life is also described with humor and realism. This is especially notable when some of the peasants visit the annual market, where episodes of traffic and of drunkenness occur.

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