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Easton Press: IVAN TURGENEV: FATHERS AND SONS RUSSIA: 19th CENTURY

Description: Easton Press leather edition of Ivan Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons," Translated by Constance Garnett, a COLLECTOR'S edition, Illustrated with Wood Engravings by Fritz Eichenberg, one of the 100 GREATEST BOOKS series, published in 1977. Bound in hunter green leather, the book has camel tan moire silk end leaves, acid-free paper, Symth-sewn binding, a satin book marker, hubbed spine, gold gilding on three edges---in near FINE condition---except for a 'blank' attached bookplate on third blank page. Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, who lived from 1818---1883, was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright. Born and raised on the family estate in Orel in south-central Russia, he graduated from the University of St. Petersburg, then went to Germany in 1838 to study languages, literature and philosophy at the University of Berlin. "Fathers and Sons" is one of the most acclaimed Russian novels of the 19th century. In "Fathers and Sons," University graduate Arkady Kirsanov returns to his father's modest estate, Marino, bringing 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.The two young men stay at Marino for some weeks, then decide to visit a relative of Arkady's. There, they observe the local gentry and meet Madame Anna Sergevna Odintsova, an elegant woman of independent means, who cuts a seductively different figure from conventional types of the local provincial society. Both are greatly attracted to her, and she, intrigued by Bazarov's singular manner, invites them to spend a few days at her estate, Nikolskoye. Bazarov finds falling in love distressing because it runs counter to his nihilist beliefs. Eventually, prompted by Madame Odintsova's own cautious expressions of attraction to him, he announces that he loves her. She does not respond positively to his declaration; she finds his devaluation of feelings and of the aesthetic side of existence unattractive. She does not see the possibility of a good future with him. After his avowal of love, and her failure to make a similar declaration, Bazarov proceeds to his parents' home, and Arkady goes with him. At Bazarov's home, they are received enthusiastically by his parents, who adore him. Bazarov's social cynicism is still on display as he settles back into his own family's home again. Arkady, who has delighted Bazarov's father by assuring him that his son has a brilliant future in store, reproves his friend for his brusqueness. Bazarov stays at Marino to do some scientific research, and tension between him and Pavel increases. Bazarov enjoys talking with Fenechka and playing with her child, and one day he kisses her, against her will. Pavel observes this kiss and challenges Bazarov to a duel. Pavel is wounded in the leg, and Bazarov must leave Marino, going to his parents' home. Meanwhile, Arkady and Katya have fallen in love and have become engaged. While back at home, Bazarov begins to help his father as a country doctor. He cannot keep his mind on his work, though, and while performing an autopsy, he cuts himself and becomes infected. On his deathbed, he sends for Madame Odintsova, who arrives just in time to hear Bazarov tell her how beautiful she is. She kisses him on the forehead and leaves; Bazarov dies from his illness the following day. Arkady marries Katya and assumes the management of his father's estate. 235 pages. I offer combined shipping.

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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Binding: Leather

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Publisher: Easton Press 100 Greatest

Subject: Literature & Fiction

Year Printed: 1977

Original/Facsimile: Original

Language: English

Illustrator: Fritz Eichenberg

Special Attributes: Luxury Edition

Region: Russia

Author: Ivan Tugenev

Personalized: No

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Topic: Russia in 19th Century

Character Family: Kirsanov, Nikolair Petrovitch

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