Fathers And Sons — İvan Sergeyeviç Turgenyev

Fathers And Sons
İvan Sergeyeviç TurgenyevLiber Publishing
Fathers And Sons
İvan Sergeyeviç TurgenyevUniversity graduate Arkady Kirsanov returns to his father s modest estate called Marino Arkady brings his friend Eugene Bazarov His father Nikolay gladly receives the two young men at his estate but Nikolay s brother Pavel soon becomes upset by the strange new philosophy called nihilism that the young men advocate Nikolay initially delighted to have his son return home slowly begins to feel uneasy A certain awkwardness develops in his regard toward his son as Arkady s radical views much influenced by Bazarov make Nikolay s own beliefs feel dated Nikolay has always tried to stay as current as possible by doing things such as visiting his son at school so the two can stay as close as they can but this in Nikolay s eyes has failed To complicate this the father has taken a servant Fenechka into his house to live with him and has already had a son by her named Mitya Arkady however is not troubled by the relationship on the contrary he is delighted by the addition of a younger brother

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University graduate Arkady Kirsanov returns to his father s modest estate called Marino Arkady brings his friend Eugene Bazarov His father Nikolay gladly receives the two young men at his estate but Nikolay s brother Pavel soon becomes upset by the strange new philosophy called nihilism that the young men advocate Nikolay initially delighted to have his son return home slowly begins to feel uneasy A certain awkwardness develops in his regard toward his son as Arkady s radical views much influenced by Bazarov make Nikolay s own beliefs feel dated Nikolay has always tried to stay as current as possible by doing things such as visiting his son at school so the two can stay as close as they can but this in Nikolay s eyes has failed To complicate this the father has taken a servant Fenechka into his house to live with him and has already had a son by her named Mitya Arkady however is not troubled by the relationship on the contrary he is delighted by the addition of a younger brother

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University graduate Arkady Kirsanov returns to his father s modest estate called Marino Arkady brings his friend Eugene Bazarov His father Nikolay gladly receives the two young men at his estate but Nikolay s brother Pavel soon becomes upset by the strange new philosophy called nihilism that the young men advocate Nikolay initially delighted to have his son return home slowly begins to feel uneasy A certain awkwardness develops in his regard toward his son as Arkady s radical views much influenced by Bazarov make Nikolay s own beliefs feel dated Nikolay has always tried to stay as current as possible by doing things such as visiting his son at school so the two can stay as close as they can but this in Nikolay s eyes has failed To complicate this the father has taken a servant Fenechka into his house to live with him and has already had a son by her named Mitya Arkady however is not troubled by the relationship on the contrary he is delighted by the addition of a younger brother

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University graduate Arkady Kirsanov returns to his father s modest estate called Marino Arkady brings his friend Eugene Bazarov His father Nikolay gladly receives the two young men at his estate but Nikolay s brother Pavel soon becomes upset by the strange new philosophy called nihilism that the young men advocate Nikolay initially delighted to have his son return home slowly begins to feel uneasy A certain awkwardness develops in his regard toward his son as Arkady s radical views much influenced by Bazarov make Nikolay s own beliefs feel dated Nikolay has always tried to stay as current as possible by doing things such as visiting his son at school so the two can stay as close as they can but this in Nikolay s eyes has failed To complicate this the father has taken a servant Fenechka into his house to live with him and has already had a son by her named Mitya Arkady however is not troubled by the relationship on the contrary he is delighted by the addition of a younger brother Tanıtım Bülteninden

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Arkady Kirsanov has just graduated from the University of Petersburg and returns with a friend Bazarov to his father s modest estate in an outlying province of Russia The father gladly receives the two young men at his estate called Marino but Nikolai s brother Pavel soon becomes upset by the strange new philosophy called nihilism which the young men advocate