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A Month in the Country : A Comedy in Five Acts by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Category: Fiction
A Nest of Gentlefolk and Other Stories (riverrun Editions) by Ivan Turgenev; Boris Dralyuk (Introduction by)
Category: Classic Fiction
This riverrun edition of Turgenev's most accomplished stories contains A Nest of Gentlefolk, A Quiet Backwater, First Love, and A Lear of the Steppes - the defining masterpieces of his career. Justly celebrated as a novelist, playwright, and poet, these stories encapsulate his skills: in the scope and s ...Show more
A Nest of the Gentry by Ivan Turgenev
Category: Fiction
Coming back to the "nest" of his family home in Russia after years of fruitless endeavours away from his roots, Lavretsky decides to turn his back on the vacuous salons of Paris and his frivolous and unfaithful wife Varvara Pavlovna. On his return he meets Liza, the daughter of one of his cousins, whom ...Show more
A Sportsman's Notebook by Ivan Turgenev
Category: Sport | Series: The Millennium Library
These stories of the 19th-century Russian rural landscape and the difficult life of those who inhabited it were universally popular with the reading public at large and contributed in no small measure to the emancipation of the serfs in 1861.
FIRST LOVE DUAL LANGUAGE by TURGENEV IVAN
Category: Classic Fiction
This is a dual-language book with the Russian text on the left side, and the English text on the right side of each spread. The texts are precisely synchronized. A great book for learning both languages while reading a Russian classic masterpiece.
Fathers And Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Category: Classic Fiction
When Arkady Petrovich comes home from college, his father finds his eager, naive son changed almost beyond recognition, for the impressionable Arkady has fallen under the powerful influence of the friend he has brought with him. A self-proclaimed nihilist, the ardent young Bazarov shocks Arkady's father ...Show more
Fathers and Children by Ivan Turgenev
Category: Fiction
The English rendition of the title of this novel has been problematic since the book's publication in 1862. In his prefatory note to the Second Edition, Katz explains his decision to return to the original title, the one preferred by the author himself: Ottsy i deti, literally "Fathers and Children." Th ...Show more
Fathers and Children by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev; D. M. Pursglove; Michael Pursglove (Translator)
Category: Classic Fiction
The novel is accompanied by a rich selection of Turgenev's letters that illustrate his involvement in the critical controversy that surrounded the publication of Fathers and Children. Four of the most significant critiques of the day--by Dmitry Pisarev, Nikolai Strakhov, Apollon Grigorev, and Alexander ...Show more
Fathers and Children by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev; Avril Pyman (Translator)
Category: Classic Fiction | Series: Everyman's Library Classics Ser.
The novel is accompanied by a rich selection of Turgenev's letters that illustrate his involvement in the critical controversy that surrounded the publication of Fathers and Children. Four of the most significant critiques of the day--by Dmitry Pisarev, Nikolai Strakhov, Apollon Grigorev, and Alexander ...Show more
Fathers and Children by Ivan Turgenev; Nicolas Pasternak Slater (Translator); Maya Slater (Translator)
Category: Fiction
A 19th-century Russian masterpiece about love, politics, family, and the tension between the new generation and the old world. Ivan Turgenev's Fathers and Children is a masterpiece not only of the nineteenth century but of the whole of Russian literature, a book full to bursting with life. It is a n ...Show more
Fathers and Children by Avril (TRN) Ivan Sergeevich; Pyman Turgenev
Category: Classics | Series: Everyman's Library (Cloth)
Fathers and Children by Ivan Turgenev
Category: Fiction | Series: Alma Classics Evergreens
"Fathers and Children", arguably the first modern novel in the history of Russian literature, shocked readers when it was first published in 1862 - the controversial character of Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist intent on rejecting all existing traditional values and institutions, providing a trencha ...Show more