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. 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, initially delighted to have his son return home, slowly begins to feel uneasy. His father, Nikolay, gladly receives the two young men at his estate, called Marino, but Nikolay's brother, Pavel, soon becomes upset by the strange new philosophy called "nihilism" which the young men, especially Bazarov, advocate. He returns with a friend, Bazarov, to his father's modest estate in an outlying province of Russia. It is one of the most acclaimed Russian novels of the 19th century.Īrkady Kirsanov has just graduated from the University of Petersburg. Fathers and Sons, is an 1862 novel by Ivan Turgenev, published in Moscow.
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