Fathers and Children
By Ivan Turgenev
Introduction by John Bayley
Translated by Avril Pyman
By Ivan Turgenev
Introduction by John Bayley
Translated by Avril Pyman
By Ivan Turgenev
Introduction by John Bayley
Translated by Avril Pyman
By Ivan Turgenev
Introduction by John Bayley
Translated by Avril Pyman
Part of Everyman's Library Classics Series
Category: Parenting | Fiction | Classic Fiction
Category: Parenting | Fiction | Classic Fiction
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$25.00
Oct 15, 1991 | ISBN 9780679405368
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Nov 16, 2011 | ISBN 9780307806628
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Praise
“The striking thing about Turgenev’s best work, and Fathers and Children in particular, is what Wordsworth called ‘the deep power of joy.” … It is first and foremost an extremely moving story, and seems effortlessly so: moving in regard to an unchanging world of family affection, love, sorrow and bereavement. Moving and also joyful. Neither the outline of its plot nor its social significance means as much as the remarkable skill and delicacy which which Turgenev conveys feeling.” –from the Introduction by John Bayley
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