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Fathers and Sons
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Fathers and Sons

Novel by Ivan Turgenev, published in Russia 1862. Its hero, Bazarov, rejects the traditional values of his landowning family in favour of nihilistic revolutionary ideas, but his love for a noblewoman destroys his beliefs.



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