Smoke as "Strange and Sinister Commentary on Fathers and Sons": Dostoevskii, Pisarev and Turgenev on Nihilists and Their Representations

The publication of Turgenev's novel "Fathers and Sons" in 1862 sparked one of the biggest controversies in Russian literary history. The novel's depiction of Bazarov, a nihilist radical, is discussed.

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Dmitrii Pisarev
Feodor Dostoyevsky
History
Ivan S. Turgenev
Liberalism
Literary criticism
Literary history
Nihilism
Novelists
Novels
Poetry
Political extremism
Radicalism
Russia
Russian literature
Sons
Turgenev, Aleksandr Ivanovich (1784?-1846)
Writers
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