Fathers and Children by Ivan Turgenev (the best novels to read txt) ๐
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Arkady, a university graduate, returns from St. Petersburg to his fatherโs estate with his mentor Bazarovโa nihilist.
Fathers and Children (also known as Fathers and Sons) is a novel written in 1862 by Russian writer Ivan Turgenev and published in Moscow by The Russian Messenger.
The main theme of the novel is the conflict between two generationsโthe โfathers,โ the liberal serf owners, and the โchildren,โ nihilists who reject their authority and traditions.
Turgenevโs novel also helped popularize the term โnihilism,โ especially after the wordโs use by an influential Russian nihilist movement in the 1860s.
Despite being harshly criticized in Russia, the novel was very well received in Europe, being praised by influential novelists like Gustave Flaubert and Guy de Maupassant, making it the first Russian novel to gain recognition in the Western literary world.
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