A Nest of Gentry. Fathers and Sons. First Love.
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Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, an outstanding master of words, was one of those who laid the foundations of the Russian classical novel. The writer's work played a huge role in the spiritual development of Russian society and enriched world culture as a whole.
Included in the proposed collection of works recreate a bright and vivid picture of the Russian reality of 1830-1860 years. The novel "Nest of the Nobility" familiarizes us with the image of the aristocracy of those years and is devoted to the dramatic love story of the two main characters - Fyodor Lavretsky and young Lisa Kalitina. In his novel Fathers and Children, Turgenev explores the interaction and clash of two cultures through the conflict between two generations, Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov and Evgeny Bazarov - the old, conservative nobility and the new, rapidly developing stratum of Dissenters-Democrats, bearers of progressive ideas. The story "First Love", based on the life experience of the writer himself, with all the acuteness of the feelings and mental experiences of the young hero in love, sixteen-year-old Vladimir. "This is the only thing," Turgenev recalled, "which I myself still enjoy, because it is life itself, it is not composed .... 'First Love' - it is experienced." The book is illustrated by Anatoly Zinovievich Itkin, an outstanding master of Russian book illustration.
Included in the proposed collection of works recreate a bright and vivid picture of the Russian reality of 1830-1860 years. The novel "Nest of the Nobility" familiarizes us with the image of the aristocracy of those years and is devoted to the dramatic love story of the two main characters - Fyodor Lavretsky and young Lisa Kalitina. In his novel Fathers and Children, Turgenev explores the interaction and clash of two cultures through the conflict between two generations, Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov and Evgeny Bazarov - the old, conservative nobility and the new, rapidly developing stratum of Dissenters-Democrats, bearers of progressive ideas. The story "First Love", based on the life experience of the writer himself, with all the acuteness of the feelings and mental experiences of the young hero in love, sixteen-year-old Vladimir. "This is the only thing," Turgenev recalled, "which I myself still enjoy, because it is life itself, it is not composed .... 'First Love' - it is experienced." The book is illustrated by Anatoly Zinovievich Itkin, an outstanding master of Russian book illustration.
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