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| 01295. FATHERS AND SONS BY IVAN TURGENEV. A close textual analysis of the Russian novel, examining Trugenev's structural devices and his use of characterization. The author's own attitudes toward politics, western values, and the spirit of the 1860's are studied, and some of the intricacies of the plot are examined as psychological clues to the generation conflict in the Russia of that period. Background in the philosophical currents of the day, from Hegel to anarchism, is related to the characters in the novel, who are viewed as types in the heirarchy of Russian feudal society. 80p., 76f., 8b. |
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