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Re: I loved it. Great book. Camilla Send a noteboard - 18/10/2010 11:33:42 PM
And once more, just like with Notes from the Underground, highly relevant still to modern readers. Generation gaps, the radical certainty of youth giving way to a gradual acceptance of the bourgeois mentality they despised, it's all very sixties.


1860s in fact :P

It makes sense for Bazarov to die young, I suppose in a way it was a long way coming. More than for him I felt sad for his parents, though - his uneasiness and embarrassment at his mixed feelings for his parents, of love, shame, looking down on them and being ashamed of that too, and his parents' feelings in return, those are all very well done.


I agree. The Bazarov's family is wonderfully drawn. His mother is perhaps the most interesting woman in the book, what with her hastily scribbled Russian-ness. She feels the most fleshed out.

And yes, I kept wanting to slap him and make him give his mother and father a hug.
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Heh, no worries. - 18/10/2010 11:07:00 AM 732 Views
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Agreed. - 18/10/2010 11:55:11 AM 902 Views
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