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Fathers And Sons(Illustrated)

Ivan Turgenev

Verlag: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: Features 20 unique illustrations, visually bringing to life the essence of each chapter.
	Includes Comprehensive Summary: A concise yet thorough summary to enhance understanding and enjoyment of the story.
	Detailed Character List: Provides insights into the complex and fascinating characters that drive the narrative.
	Author Biography: An engaging biography of Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, offering context to his masterpiece.

Dive into the heart of 19th-century Russian society with this beautifully illustrated edition of Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons". Known for its profound influence on the course of Russian literature, this timeless classic is brought to vivid life with twenty stunning illustrations that capture the essence of each chapter.
"Fathers and Sons" is a narrative that delves deep into the generational divide and ideological conflicts of its time. The story revolves around Arkady Kirsanov, a young, idealistic nobleman, and his friend Bazarov, a charismatic nihilist. Their return from university to Arkady's family estate sets the stage for a clash of philosophies, as traditional values and the new liberal thinking of the 1860s collide.
This edition not only visually enthralls you with its artistic representations but also aids your understanding of Turgenev's world. A comprehensive summary guides you through the complex narrative, while the detailed character list offers deeper insights into each player's role and significance.
To enrich your reading experience, the book includes a captivating biography of Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev. Understanding the author's life, his influences, and the historical context of his work allows for a deeper appreciation of this literary masterpiece.
Perfect for both enthusiasts of Russian literature and new readers, this illustrated edition of "Fathers and Sons" is a treasure trove that offers a unique blend of visual and intellectual stimulation. It's not just a book but an experience that transports you back in time, immersing you in a world where old traditions grapple with new ideologies. Discover why Turgenev's work remains a pillar in the world of classic literature, and gain a new perspective on the timeless themes that continue to resonate today.

 
Verfügbar seit: 12.01.2024.

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