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Ivan Turgenev

Fathers and Children

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev'Äôs 'Fathers and Children' is a poignant exploration of the generational conflicts that define 19th-century Russian society. Written in a realist style characterized by its psychological depth and meticulous attention to social dynamics, the novel presents a compelling narrative through the eyes of the nihilistic protagonist, Bazarov. Turgenev deftly entwines themes of love, philosophy, and the changing political landscape, capturing the essence of a time when traditional values collided with emerging ideologies, particularly nihilism. The lyrical prose and rich characterizations invite readers to reflect on the broader existential dilemmas facing humanity. Turgenev himself lived through this transformative period in Russian history, which shaped his worldview and literary voice. Influenced by Western thought and critical of the stagnation within Russian aristocracy, Turgenev's personal experiences as a landed gentry shaped his empathy for both the older and younger generations. His interactions with contemporary thinkers and his exposure to revolutionary ideas profoundly informed his portrayal of Bazarov and the existential struggle inherent in this novel. This literary masterpiece is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced understanding of the generational rifts that echo through time. Turgenev'Äôs insightful narrative provides a lens through which contemporary readers can examine their own societal conflicts and philosophical inquiries, making 'Fathers and Children' a timeless exploration of human experience.
266 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press

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