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| Portraiture, Painting, Oil on canvas, 40.5x31.5 cm |
| Origin: Russia, 1860s |
| Source of entry: Collection of G.D. Dushin, St Petersburg, 1994 |
| Literary
Encyclopedia: Ottsy i deti Their portraits are unsympathetic, but they, too, must be considered as “ children”. Our heroes also meet a young, attractive widow, Odintsova, ... |
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Amazon.co.uk & LiterNet - Fathers and Sons (Wordsworth
Classics) Here we have a totally convincing portrait of a follower. He is enthralled by Barazov, imagines himself in love with Odintsova, and seeks to rebel against ... |
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GradeSaver: Fathers and Sons Essay: Bringing Up Bazarov: The
... ... to compare Bazarov with Brower's portrait of the typical student radical, ..... Although, as with Fenechka, Odintsova first intrigues Bazarov with her ... |
| Bazarov
as Romantic hero? It is in Bazarov's relationship to Odintsova that we find a contradictory ... These characteristics of Bazarov provide a portrait of a hero with remarkably ... |
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