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Father And Son (1985 Film)
Father and Son or Fathers and Sons may refer to: Literature *Father and Son (book), ''Father and Son'' (book), a 1907 memoir by Edmund Gosse *Father and Son (comics), cartoon characters created by E. O. Plauen *Fathers and Sons (novel), ''Fathers and Sons'' (novel), an 1862 novel by Ivan Turgenev *Fathers and Sons (play), ''Fathers and Sons'' (play), a 1987 play by Brian Friel *Fathers and Sons (short story), "Fathers and Sons" (short story), a 1933 short story by Ernest Hemingway *''Father and Son'', a 1996 novel by Larry Brown (author), Larry Brown Music *Father and Son (song), "Father and Son" (song), a 1970 song by Cat Stevens *Fathers and Sons (album), ''Fathers and Sons'' (album), a 1969 album by Muddy Waters *"Father and Son", a 1975 song by Gino Vannelli from ''Storm at Sunup'' *"Father and Son", a 1996 song from ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'' Film *Father and Son (1929 American film), ''Father and Son'' (1929 American film), an American film *Father and Son (1929 ...
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Father And Son (book)
''Father and Son'' (1907) is a memoir, initially published anonymously in both England and America, by poet and critic Edmund Gosse, subtitled "a study of two temperaments". A biography of his father appeared under Edmund's name in 1890. The book describes Edmund's early years in an exceptionally devout Plymouth Brethren home. His mother, Emily Gosse, who died at the age of 50 of breast cancer, was a writer of Christian tracts. His father, Philip Henry Gosse, was an influential, largely self-taught, invertebrate zoologist and student of marine biology who, after his wife's death, took Edmund to live in Devon. The book focuses on the relationship between a stern, religious father who rejects the new evolutionary theories of his scientific colleague Charles Darwin and the son's gradual coming of age and rejection of his father's fundamentalist religion. Although Gosse used pseudonyms throughout the book, the identities of many of the people depicted are now known. Michael N ...
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