Fathers and Sons is one of the greatest nineteenth century Russian novels, and has long been acclaimed as Turgenev's finest work. It is a political novel set in a domestic context, with a universal theme, the generational divide between fathers and sons. Set in 1859 at the moment when the Russian autocratic state began to move hesitantly towards social and political reform, the novel explores the conflict between the liberal-minded fathers of Russian reformist sympathies and their free-thinking intellectual sons whose revolutionary ideology threatened the stability of the state. At its centre is Evgeny Bazorov, a strong-willed antagonist of all forms of social orthodoxy who proclaims himself a nihilist and believes in the need to overthrow all the institutions of the state. As the novel develops Bazarov's political ambitions become fatally meshed with emotional and private concerns, and his end is a tragic failure. The novel caused a bitter furore on its publication in 1862, and this, a year later, drove Turgenev from Russia.
巴扎罗夫豪言放得多大他的内心挣扎就多大。他是那个时代典型的先进知识分子,“虚无主义者”,对一切进行无情地否定,几次和老派中较为先进开明的英式贵族帕维尔争论, 帕维尔:“过去年轻人要学习,要工作,不愿被认为不学无术,而现在只消对他们说一声‘世上的一切都是胡扯蛋...
評分高级虚无主义者的特质: 1、他们是情绪耐受体,很难受到激情的影响,哪怕是愤怒; 2、轻视言语,重视行动,因为言语之虚无(概念、理念神马的都是言语的延伸),是虚无主义的中心,而没有言语的支撑,行动是易碎的——高阶虚无主义看中的就是这种可有可无中的有; 3、他们之所...
評分看完后,印象最深的是巴尔扎夫的父亲母亲的两个片段 一个镜头是,巴尔扎夫决定要走后,父母强忍住内心的痛苦和哀愁送别他。 另一个是,巴尔扎夫死后,父母每日在他坟前的驻足。 父母的爱永远都是永恒的感动!
評分看完这书好久了,和《洛丽塔》算是姊妹篇吧,只是角色性别互换而已。说是谁对谁错也难说,只是违背了伦理道德。一般违背伦理道德的也不会长久,马和驴交配出了骡,这可累惨了小骡子,不能传宗接代,倒是想知道可怜的小骡子们有没有X生活呢?
評分这本书主要是两个主义的争论,语言太深奥渺远,激烈,看得有点迷糊!巴扎罗夫么思想太远,批判精神很强,不过有些孤傲的冷,竟反对浪漫主义!喜欢就喜欢呗,他思想太复杂!我觉得他如果投身于科学一定大有所为,蛮喜欢他的朋友阿尔卡季与他父亲,抛弃俗物,在乡下过上幸福生活...
讀起來很陰鬱的一本書,但是大師的藝術是穿越時空的,雖然是100多年後的今天,代際之間的矛盾也隨著社會的變化而呈現齣新的姿態。
评分Bazarov是生不逢時的革命者的代錶,前言的齣版背景和作者的介紹都是很足的乾貨啊
评分十九世紀俄羅斯文學裏讀的最痛苦的一本……我不知道我怎麼能那麼討厭屠格涅夫
评分Extremely moving depiction of Bazokov's relationship with his parents. You are not the only one who thinks there's an unsurmountable gap between you and your parents
评分Extremely moving depiction of Bazokov's relationship with his parents. You are not the only one who thinks there's an unsurmountable gap between you and your parents
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