Fathers and Children



Fathers and Children, arguably the first modern novel in the history of Russian literature, shocked readers when it was first published in 1862 - the controversial character of Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist intent on rejecting all existing traditional values and institutions, providing a trenchant critique of the established order. Turgenev's masterpiece investigates the growing nihilist movement of mid-nineteenth-century Russia - a theme which was to influence Dostoevsky and many other European writers - in a universal, and often hilarious, story of generational conflict, and the clash between the old and the new.
Go to description and details| Publisher | Alma Books |
| Series | Classics |
| Pages | 235 |
| Language | Английский |
| ISBN | 978-1-84749-489-4 |
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Description and details
Fathers and Children, arguably the first modern novel in the history of Russian literature, shocked readers when it was first published in 1862 - the controversial character of Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist intent on rejecting all existing traditional values and institutions, providing a trenchant critique of the established order. Turgenev's masterpiece investigates the growing nihilist movement of mid-nineteenth-century Russia - a theme which was to influence Dostoevsky and many other European writers - in a universal, and often hilarious, story of generational conflict, and the clash between the old and the new.
| Publisher | Alma Books |
| Series | Classics |
| Pages | 235 |
| Language | Английский |
| ISBN | 978-1-84749-489-4 |
| Cover | обл - мягкий переплет (крепление скрепкой или клеем) |
| Paper | Офсет |
| Finishes | Покрытие софттач |
| Illustrations | Без иллюстраций |
| Dimensions | 126 × 17 × 197 mm |
| Weight, g | 250 |






