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Arkady Camilla Send a noteboard - 17/10/2010 02:15:54 PM
He is a bit of a non-entity. Or, rather, he is everyman. Rather than succumb to ideals and principles and become a sort of tragic hero, like Bazarov, he takes the conventional course of marrying the least interesting woman he can find.

The only interesting thing about Arkady is the people he surrounds himself with. He is like a hub. Bazarov, Nikolai and Pavel Petrovich, Ondintsova, they are all interesting. Arkady just takes on the flavour of whoever he approaches. He is a sponge.
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Russian Book Club: Fathers and Sons by Turgenev. - 17/10/2010 01:39:16 AM 947 Views
Bazarov - 17/10/2010 02:12:03 PM 761 Views
never mind *NM* - 17/10/2010 02:15:16 PM 320 Views
The novel is very interested in inter-generational issues. - 17/10/2010 05:28:29 PM 656 Views
Re: The novel is very interested in inter-generational issues. - 17/10/2010 11:59:37 PM 744 Views
oh, and - 17/10/2010 06:42:38 PM 642 Views
Re: oh, and - 18/10/2010 12:09:10 AM 638 Views
I like the way you said that - 19/10/2010 05:31:05 AM 683 Views
Re: I like the way you said that - 19/10/2010 09:24:00 AM 635 Views
I had pretty much the same reaction as you. - 22/10/2010 07:05:37 PM 715 Views
Arkady - 17/10/2010 02:15:54 PM 617 Views
Well, that makes sense - 17/10/2010 05:12:09 PM 630 Views
Re: Well, that makes sense - 18/10/2010 12:04:05 AM 639 Views
According to a footnote in my (Dutch) copy... - 18/10/2010 10:55:22 PM 656 Views
Ясень and ясный - 18/10/2010 11:41:24 PM 652 Views
See, I liked Arkady - 17/10/2010 06:08:57 PM 573 Views
Re: See, I liked Arkady - 18/10/2010 12:13:49 AM 611 Views
hm. - 18/10/2010 01:06:44 AM 704 Views
Re: hm. - 18/10/2010 11:46:23 AM 831 Views
Re: hm. - 19/10/2010 05:38:02 AM 668 Views
Re: See, I liked Arkady - 18/10/2010 10:51:59 PM 604 Views
Re: Arkady - 22/10/2010 07:09:14 PM 658 Views
Oh...Rebekah, I was going to mention that I saw your post only much later because I was very drunk. - 17/10/2010 05:13:41 PM 654 Views
Heh, no worries. - 18/10/2010 11:07:00 AM 585 Views
Good book. - 17/10/2010 06:37:16 PM 657 Views
Agreed. - 18/10/2010 11:55:11 AM 736 Views
Re: Agreed. - 19/10/2010 06:02:18 AM 674 Views
Re: Agreed. - 19/10/2010 09:26:25 AM 579 Views
I didn't think Odintsova trapped him. - 18/10/2010 11:03:37 PM 640 Views
Re: I didn't think Odintsova trapped him. - 18/10/2010 11:31:40 PM 695 Views
Re: I didn't think Odintsova trapped him. - 19/10/2010 05:13:26 AM 629 Views
I think you might be overanalyzing the birch tree statement. - 18/10/2010 11:45:12 PM 612 Views
I disagree - 19/10/2010 05:27:07 AM 641 Views
I loved it. Great book. - 18/10/2010 10:49:27 PM 600 Views
Re: I loved it. Great book. - 18/10/2010 11:33:42 PM 581 Views
I think it's very relevant. It's also unusually un-Russian. - 18/10/2010 11:54:03 PM 575 Views
Yeah... the Russian nobility at the time seems to have been kind of un-Russian, really. - 20/10/2010 04:03:34 PM 625 Views
It felt very Russian to me as well - 20/10/2010 04:12:50 PM 581 Views
I really wish I'd bought a properly annotated version. - 22/10/2010 07:07:16 PM 663 Views
The answer to that is to just read a great book on Nineteenth Century Russian history. - 22/10/2010 10:55:06 PM 655 Views
Can you recommend one? - 22/10/2010 10:55:56 PM 930 Views
"One" is where it starts to get harder. - 23/10/2010 01:45:03 AM 667 Views
Nikolai and Pavel - I love them. - 22/10/2010 07:14:11 PM 733 Views
Perhaps it's Pavel's "The Chap"-ish nature that makes the novel seem less Russian to me. - 22/10/2010 10:53:56 PM 716 Views
Ah, that's a good point. - 22/10/2010 10:54:56 PM 592 Views
The women - 22/10/2010 07:18:45 PM 691 Views

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