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  1. Fathers and Sons (Russian: «Отцы и дети»; Otcy i deti, IPA: [ɐˈtsɨ i ˈdʲetʲi]; pre-1918 spelling Отцы и дѣти), literally Fathers and Children, is an 1862 novel by Ivan Turgenev, published in Moscow by Grachev & Co. It is one of the most acclaimed Russian novels of the 19th century.

  2. Fathers and Sons. Ivan Turgenev, Jane Costlow (Introduction), George Reavy (Translator) 3.99. 90,832 ratings4,281 reviews. Bazarov—a gifted, impatient, and caustic young man—has journeyed from school to the home of his friend Arkady Kirsanov.

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  3. Fathers and Sons, novel by Ivan Turgenev, published in 1862 as Ottsy i deti. Quite controversial at the time of its publication, Fathers and Sons concerns the inevitable conflict between generations and between the values of traditionalists and intellectuals.

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  4. Jan 10, 2015 · Fathers and Sons by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

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  5. Ivan Turgenev's classic novel Fathers and Sons (1862) depicts the clash between conservative and progressive forces in 19th century Russia. The novel features the first nihilist character, Eugene Bazarov, who rejects all authority and values, and explores the theme of generational conflict.

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  6. May 5, 2024 · Father-son relationships evolve over time, adapting to life transitions, milestones, and changing dynamics. While the core bond remains constant, fathers and sons may experience periods of ...

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · This Father’s Day, indianexpress.com attempted to understand the complex equation between fathers and sons, why most fathers are not physically affectionate, how men of today view fatherhood, and more. Why are fathers the way they are?