Leo TolstoyLittle, Brown, 1946 - 790 strani There has never been any doubt about Tolstoy's literary reputation as one of the world's greatest novelists. But in his own time and for some years after his death in 1910, he was also regarded as a major thinker and religious, social, and political reformer by multitudes of people in many countries. This reputation has almost vanished today, although most of the evils he struggled against in his didactic works are more dominant and of more anxious concern now than they were in the nineteenth century. There was a close connection between Tolstoy the literary artist and Tolstoy the thinker, and both appear to be a natural development of the kind of life he led. To demonstrate this fact in an effort to provide a total image of the man is the purpose of this book. |
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... Sonya's almost morbid love for her children was an unconscious attempt to compensate for what she believed to be Tolstoy's loss of affection for her . The intellectual differences that separated them she magnified into an unbridgeable ...
... Sonya's almost morbid love for her children was an unconscious attempt to compensate for what she believed to be Tolstoy's loss of affection for her . The intellectual differences that separated them she magnified into an unbridgeable ...
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... Sonya was hurt , dis- appointed , and the familiar aggravation , caused by his insistence on the new life , reappeared . VII By this time the struggle had assumed a definite character . Sonya was opposed to every move of her husband ...
... Sonya was hurt , dis- appointed , and the familiar aggravation , caused by his insistence on the new life , reappeared . VII By this time the struggle had assumed a definite character . Sonya was opposed to every move of her husband ...
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... Sonya and her son Andrei arrived . When she saw Chertkov , Sonya decided that he had been the reason why her husband had been " in such a hurry to leave home . " Tolstoy chronicled their coming in his diary as follows : " The insanity ...
... Sonya and her son Andrei arrived . When she saw Chertkov , Sonya decided that he had been the reason why her husband had been " in such a hurry to leave home . " Tolstoy chronicled their coming in his diary as follows : " The insanity ...
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