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Fathers and Sons

Ivan Sergejevich Turgenev

Traductor C. J. Hogarth

Editorial: DigiCat

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In "Fathers and Sons," Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev navigates the chasm between generations during the mid-19th century in Russia, illuminating the ideological rift between the traditional values of the aristocracy and the progressive sentiments of the nihilist youth. Written in a lyrical yet incisive style, Turgenev employs rich character development and dialogue to explore themes of love, conflict, and the quest for identity. The novel's intricate tapestry of interactions deftly captures the turbulence of societal change, making it a pivotal work in the context of Russian literature and its reflective commentary on contemporary social dilemmas. Turgenev, a prominent figure in the Russian literary canon, was influenced by the rapid transformations occurring in both his homeland and Europe. His own experiences with Western philosophy and the rise of a new generation mirrored the characters' struggles, fueling his desire to present a balanced portrayal of differing perspectives. The author's upper-class upbringing and his deep affinity for nature and the human condition resonate throughout the narrative, shaping his characters' struggles and aspirations. "Fathers and Sons" is essential reading for those interested in exploring the conflicts of ideological evolution and personal relationships. Turgenev's profound insights into human nature and his evocative prose will leave readers reflecting on their own values and connections, making this novel a timeless exploration of generational conflict.
Disponible desde: 10/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 200 páginas.

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