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_aTurgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, _d1818-1883. _914415 |
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_aFathers and sons / _cIvan Turgenev ; translated by Rosemary Edmonds ; with the Romanes lecture 'Fathers and Children' by Isaiah Berlin. |
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_aLondon : _bPenguin, _c1975. |
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_a294 p. ; _c20 cm. |
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_aPenguin classics _91308 |
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520 | 8 | _aTurgenev focuses on Bazarov, the nihilistic hero and the first in a long literary line of angry young men, whose life in turn illuminates the social, political and philosophical issues current in contemporary Russian society. | |
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_aNihilism (Philosophy) _vFiction. _914416 |
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_aRussia _xSocial conditions _vFiction. _914417 |
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_aClassics. _2ukslc _913142 |
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_aFiction in Translation. _2ukslc _912982 |
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_aBerlin, Isaiah, _d1909- _914418 |
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_aEdmonds, Rosemary. _914419 |
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