Fathers and Children

Fathers and Children

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Ivan Turgenev's acclaimed 19th-century Russian novel, 'Fathers and Children', weaves a narrative of complex relationships and evolving beliefs. University graduate Arkady Kirsanov returns to his father's estate with his friend Eugene Bazarov, igniting tensions with Arkady's uncle over the radical philosophy of nihilism. As the young men encounter the enchanting Madame Anna Sergevna Odintsova, their lives take unexpected turns, with love and disillusionment intertwining.

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