Fathers and children (Turgenev I.S.)

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Turgenev I.S.

Fathers and children / Ivan Turgenev ; translated and edited by Michael R. Katz. – 2nd ed. – New York ; London : Norton, cop. 2009. – xii, 418 с. – (A Norton critical edition). – Engl. – Bibliogr.: p. 417. – ISBN 9780393927979.

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Из содерж.: [On Translating Turgenev] / Edmund Wilson, p. 235 ; The Historical Context of “Fathers and Sons” / Glen Turton, p. 236–239 ; Father and Daughter in Turgener’s “Ottsy i deti” / David Lowe, p. 240– 246 ; The Manuscript of I.S. Turgenev’s Novel “Fathers and Sons” / Nina Nikitina, p. 247–253 ; “Fathers and Children” : Turgenev and the Liberal Predicament / Sir Isaiah Berlin, p. 254–262 ; Fathers and Sons / Ralph E. Matlaw, p. 263–265 ; The Politics of Hesitation / Irving Howe, p. 266–269 ; Turgenev and Revolution / Richard Freeborn, p. 270–279 ; “Fathers and Sons” and The Woman Question / Pam Morris, p. 280–281 ; Nihilism and Women / Richard Stites, p. 282–288 ; [Odintseva’s Bath and Bazarov’s Dogs] / Jane Costlow, p. 289–299 ; [Time in the Novel] / Elizabeth Cheresh Allen, p. 300–303 ; “Oh-là-là” and “No-no-no” Odintsova as Woman Alone in “Fathers and Children” / Jane T. Costlow, p. 304–317 ; Fathers and Sons (and Daughters) / Michael R. Katz, p. 318–324 ; Two Kinds of Love / Gary Saul Morson, p. 325–334 ; “Fathers and Sons” : Fathers and Children / Kathryn Feuer, p. 335–345 ; The Dialectics of Turgenev’s “Ottsy i deti” / David A. Lowe, p. 346–353 ; [On Characters Language] / Mikhail Bakhtin, p. 354–356 ; Bazarov and Secenov: The Role of Scientific Metaphor in “Fathers and Sons” / Michael Holquist, p. 357–365 ; The Parable of the “Prodigal Son” and Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons” / Harold K. Schefski, p. 366–375 ; A Wolf in Arkadia: Generic Fields, Generic Counterstatement and the Resources of Pastoral in “Fathers and Sons” / Russell S. Valentino, p. 376–393 ; The Influence of Dostoevsky and Chekhov on Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons” / Donald Fanger, p. 394–403 ; The Turgenev Question / Robert L. Jackson, p. 404–414.