Fathers and Sons

by

Ivan Turgenev

Masha Prepolovensky Character Analysis

Masha was Nikolai’s first wife and Arkady’s mother who does not appear in the story. She was the daughter of Nikolai’s landlord, and they fell in love, enjoying a blissful life for a little more than a decade before her premature death. Nikolai was devastated by her death and reminisces vividly of her in his later years. She was also friends with Anna Odintsov’s mother.

Masha Prepolovensky Quotes in Fathers and Sons

The Fathers and Sons quotes below are all either spoken by Masha Prepolovensky or refer to Masha Prepolovensky. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Tradition and Progress Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1  Quotes

Husband and wife lived very comfortably and quietly: they were hardly ever apart—they read together, sang and played duets together at the piano; she grew flowers and looked after the chickens, while he went hunting now and again and busied himself with the estate, and Arkady grew and grew—comfortably and quietly like his parents. Ten years passed like a dream. In 1847 Kirsanov’s wife died. The blow nearly killed him and in a few weeks his hair turned grey. In the hope of somewhat distracting his thoughts he decided to go abroad . . . but then came the year 1848. Reluctantly he returned to the country and after a fairly prolonged period of inactivity he set about improving the management of his estate. In 1855 Nikolai Petrovich brought his son to the University; he spent three winters with him in Petersburg, seldom going out anywhere and trying to make friends with Arkady’s youthful fellow students. But this last winter he had not been able to go to Petersburg, and so we meet him, quite grey now, stoutish and a trifle bent, in this month of May 1859, waiting for the arrival of his son, who has just taken his degree as once he himself had done.

Related Characters: Arkady Nikolayevich Kirsanov, Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov, Masha Prepolovensky
Page Number: 75
Explanation and Analysis:
Get the entire Fathers and Sons LitChart as a printable PDF.
Fathers and Sons PDF

Masha Prepolovensky Quotes in Fathers and Sons

The Fathers and Sons quotes below are all either spoken by Masha Prepolovensky or refer to Masha Prepolovensky. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Tradition and Progress Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1  Quotes

Husband and wife lived very comfortably and quietly: they were hardly ever apart—they read together, sang and played duets together at the piano; she grew flowers and looked after the chickens, while he went hunting now and again and busied himself with the estate, and Arkady grew and grew—comfortably and quietly like his parents. Ten years passed like a dream. In 1847 Kirsanov’s wife died. The blow nearly killed him and in a few weeks his hair turned grey. In the hope of somewhat distracting his thoughts he decided to go abroad . . . but then came the year 1848. Reluctantly he returned to the country and after a fairly prolonged period of inactivity he set about improving the management of his estate. In 1855 Nikolai Petrovich brought his son to the University; he spent three winters with him in Petersburg, seldom going out anywhere and trying to make friends with Arkady’s youthful fellow students. But this last winter he had not been able to go to Petersburg, and so we meet him, quite grey now, stoutish and a trifle bent, in this month of May 1859, waiting for the arrival of his son, who has just taken his degree as once he himself had done.

Related Characters: Arkady Nikolayevich Kirsanov, Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov, Masha Prepolovensky
Page Number: 75
Explanation and Analysis: