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Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Fathers and Sons
"Fathers and Sons" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel published in 1862. When university graduate Arkady returns home with his friend Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist, generational tensions erupt. Bazarov's radical philosophy clashes with the older generation's values, while both young men find their beliefs tested by unexpected romance. As ideological conflicts intensify and personal relationships grow complicated, the story explores the widening gap between traditional Russian society and a new generation determined to reject everything their fathers held sacred.
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Fathers and Children
"Fathers and Children" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel published in 1862. When university graduate Arkady returns home with his friend Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist, their radical philosophy clashes with the older generation's values. Bazarov's rejection of tradition and emotion is tested when he meets the captivating Anna Odintsova. As romantic entanglements develop and tensions escalate between generations, the young men must confront whether their ideals can withstand the complexities of love, family, and mortality in nineteenth-century Russia.
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Vaders en Zonen
"Vaders en Zonen" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel published in 1862. When university graduate Arkady returns home with his radical friend Bazarov, their nihilist philosophy clashes with the older generation's traditional values. As tensions mount between the young idealists and their elders, romantic entanglements complicate matters further. Bazarov's cynical worldview faces its greatest test when he unexpectedly falls in love, forcing him to confront feelings that contradict everything he believes in.
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Väter und Söhne
"Väter und Söhne" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel published in 1862. When university graduate Arkady returns home with his friend Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist, their radical philosophy clashes with the older generation's values. Tensions mount as Bazarov's dismissal of tradition and emotion faces challenges from unexpected sources—including his own heart when he meets the elegant Anna Odintsova. As conflicts escalate between fathers and sons, passion and ideology, the young men must confront what their beliefs truly mean.
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Isät ja lapset: Romaani
"Isät ja lapset: Romaani" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel published in 1862. When university graduate Arkady returns home with his radical friend Bazarov, their nihilist philosophy clashes with traditional values held by Arkady's father and uncle. Romantic entanglements complicate matters when both young men become attracted to the elegant Anna Odintsova. As ideological tensions mount and personal conflicts escalate, Bazarov's cynical worldview faces its ultimate test against the forces of love, family, and mortality.
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