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Fathers and Sons (Paperback)
Charles James Hogarth; Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev
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R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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Through Russia (Paperback)
Charles James Hogarth; Maxim Gorky
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R444
Discovery Miles 4 440
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Poor Folk (Paperback)
Charles James Hogarth; Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky
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R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
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Through Russia (Paperback)
Charles James Hogarth; Maxim Gorky
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R396
Discovery Miles 3 960
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Childhood (Paperback)
Charles James Hogarth (1869-1942); Edited by G-Ph Ballin; Leo Tolstoy
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R358
Discovery Miles 3 580
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Arguably the finest novel by Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Children
tells a compelling story of generational conflict. Published in the
1860s, this novel alludes to the changing social climate of 19th
century Russia - old-style liberals, widely represented in the
elder generation would clash with the bold nihilists, many of whom
were young. Characters from the former group are represented with
marked humbleness and nostalgia, while those of the latter group
are inclined to pointed declarations espousing the avant-garde
philosophy of the time. Old institutions such as the Russian
Orthodox church are openly challenged by characters in the text,
while the young nihilists Bazarov and Arkady grapple with their
affections for Madame Odintsova, an elegant, cultured and
financially independent woman.
Arguably the finest novel by Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Children
tells a compelling story of generational conflict. Published in the
1860s, this novel alludes to the changing social climate of 19th
century Russia - old-style liberals, widely represented in the
elder generation would clash with the bold nihilists, many of whom
were young. Characters from the former group are represented with
marked humbleness and nostalgia, while those of the latter group
are inclined to pointed declarations espousing the avant-garde
philosophy of the time. Old institutions such as the Russian
Orthodox church are openly challenged by characters in the text,
while the young nihilists Bazarov and Arkady grapple with their
affections for Madame Odintsova, an elegant, cultured and
financially independent woman.
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Oblomov (Paperback)
Charles James Hogarth; Goncharov Ivan Aleksandrovich
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R349
Discovery Miles 3 490
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Discovery Miles 420
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