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... novels , too , you will find that human problems are not treated as if they were soluble . Bazarov in Fathers and Children suffers and dies ; Lavretsky in A House of Gentlefolk is left in melan- choly uncertainty at the end of the novel ...
... novels , too , you will find that human problems are not treated as if they were soluble . Bazarov in Fathers and Children suffers and dies ; Lavretsky in A House of Gentlefolk is left in melan- choly uncertainty at the end of the novel ...
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... novel What is to be done ?, published in the following year ; but the view that Rakhmetov is not merely ' the answer ' to Bazarov , but a ' positive ' version of Turgenev's hero ( e.g. in a recent introduction to one of the English ...
... novel What is to be done ?, published in the following year ; but the view that Rakhmetov is not merely ' the answer ' to Bazarov , but a ' positive ' version of Turgenev's hero ( e.g. in a recent introduction to one of the English ...
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... novel , at least five attitudes can be distinguished . There was the angry right wing which thought that Bazarov represented the apotheosis of the new nihilists , and sprang from Turgenev's unworthy desire to flatter and be accepted by ...
... novel , at least five attitudes can be distinguished . There was the angry right wing which thought that Bazarov represented the apotheosis of the new nihilists , and sprang from Turgenev's unworthy desire to flatter and be accepted by ...
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The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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