Bazarov’s Attitude Towards the Aristocracy: Critical Consciousness or Ontological Hatred?
Introduction The character of Yevgeni Bazarov in Ivan Turgenev’s novel Fathers and Sons is one of the most striking figures of the social and intellectual transformation experienced in 19th century Russia. Bazarov, who defines himself as a nihilist, is not only an individual but also a representative of a political
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