
Fathers and Sons
Turgenev, one of the most important names of Russian literature, storyteller, playwright and essayist, poet, was the child of a wealthy family. He studied philosophy, history and literature in Moscow and Petersburg. Later, he attended Schelling's lectures at the University of Berlin and took part in Hegel studies. Turgenev, who started writing in the 1840s, includes delicate, emotional character drawings and musical expression in his works. Turgenev's masterpiece, "Fathers and Sons", is one of the most important classical works of world literature. In this novel, set in the late 1800s, Turgenev masterfully describes the conflict between generations in Russia of that period, with his hero Bazarov as the centerpiece; He compared the old with the new and innovation with conservatism.
Number of Pages: 120
Year of Printing: 2005
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Arkadas Publishing
Adapted by: Ahmet Antmen
Number of Pages: 120
First Printing Year: 2005
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Friend Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 120 |
ISBN | : | 9789755094434 |
The heart | : | Turkish |