Who Was The Writer Of The Famous Novel Fathers And Sons?
Ivan Turgenev was a famous Russian novelist, poet and playwright who wrote the novel ‘Fathers and sons’. He was born on 9th November of 1818 in Oryol in Russia. He was a student of university of Berlin and from that those days he felt the need to westernize Russia because of the superiority of the west. He started to live in Europe after 1862. Ivan was known for his realistic view, affectionate portrayals of the Russian peasantry in his creations. He was also known for his insightful studies of the Russian intelligentsia who were making an effort to change the country into a new era. ‘The diary of a Superfluous man’ was his most famous novel of his early stage of writing. It was published in the year of 1850. The soubriquet of ‘superfluous man’ became an intellectual character common in the Russian literature of 19th century. ‘A Sportsman’s Sketches’ a collection of his influential short stories was published in the year 1852. After that his masterpiece came out , ‘A Month in the Count