Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich:
Fathers and Sons
Translator: ConstanceGarnett, Introduction by: DavidGoldfarb
Barnes & Noble , 2007
Quality paperback, 208 pages
Size: 204x135 mm
ISBN: 9781593082611
ISBN-10: 1593082614
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Ivan Turgenev Is A Major Figure In 19Th-Century Russian Literature Whose Work Observes The Social And Psychological Interactions Of Peasants And Aristocrats. He Is The Author Of The Short Story Collection "A Sportsman's Sketches," Which Is Said To Have Contributed To Tsar Alexander Ii's Decision To Liberate The Serfs.<Br>
Constance Garnett
Constance Garnett (1862-1946) Translated The Works Of Numerous Russian Authors, Including Tolstoy, Gogol, Pushkin, And Turgenev. <Br>Gary Saul Morson Is A Francis Hooper Professor In The Department Of Slavic Languages And Literatures At Northwestern University. He Is The Author Of Dozens Of Books And Articles, And A Member Of The American Academy Of Arts And Letters.
David Goldfarb
James G. Ferreri Is The President Of The Preservation League Of Staten Island And An Interior Designer. Passionate About The Preservation And Restoration Of Historic Homes, He Is The Author Of A Monthly History Column In The Staten Island Advance. David Goldfarb Has Lived In A Victorian Home In St. George For Over 35 Years. He Is Active In Historic Preservation On Staten Island And In New York City And Is An Attorney In New York City.

