Fathers and Sons was the representative work of Zeno Ruth of the United States. The novel was published in 1960. Ruth's works often explored topics such as family, kinship, love, responsibility, and growing up. They were well-loved by readers and were translated into many languages. In addition to Father and Son, Ruth's other masterpieces include Brothers (1963) and Crying in the Drizzle (1967).
The author of Fathers and Sons was Karl Marks. The novel was first published in 1864, and it was one of the representative works of Karl Marks. It told the story of a poor father and son struggling to survive in a capitalist society.
Fathers and Sons was written by Ostrovsky of France.
Father and Son was written by Emile Hirschfeld.
The author of Anne of Green Gables was born in England in 1819 and died in 1880. The author of Following the Birds was born in England in 1820 and died in 1885.
The author of " Childhoods " was Heracles of the Soviet Union. It was first published in 1925.
The author of Squirrel was William Somerset Maugham.
A Little Pea was a novel by William Somerset Maugham, first published in 1939.
The author of " childhood " was Soviet Polonets, born in Moscow in 1868. His works were written in the form of autobiographies, telling his childhood experiences in the Russian countryside and the various experiences of growing up. " Childhoods " was considered a classic Russian literary work and was hailed as one of the " fathers of Russian literature."
The author of " childhood " was Alyona Chekhov, born in Moscow in 1862. He was an outstanding figure in the history of Russian literature. His works are known for their profound social insight and unique narrative style, and are known as the representative works of Russian realism literature.