by Ivan Turgenev (Author), Translated by Michael Pursglove (Author)
Fathers and Children, arguably the first modern novel in the history of Russian literature, shocked readers when it was first published in 1862 - the controversial character of Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist intent on rejecting all existing traditional values and institutions, providing a trenchant critique of the established order. Turgenev's masterpiece investigates the growing nihilist movement of mid-nineteenth-century Russia - a theme which was to influence Dostoevsky and many other European writers - in a universal and often hilarious story of generational conflict and the clash between the old and the new.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 01
Publisher: Alma Classics
Published: 15 Aug 2015
ISBN 10: 1847494897
ISBN 13: 9781847494894