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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... called benefits of civilization . Now , he could find no further charm in this city of refinement and culture , and the day after the execution , he noted in the diary : “ ... Suddenly a simple and sensible idea occurred to to leave ...
... called benefits of civilization . Now , he could find no further charm in this city of refinement and culture , and the day after the execution , he noted in the diary : “ ... Suddenly a simple and sensible idea occurred to to leave ...
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... called the countess be- cause he thought her too young for the usual Russian appellation of " aunt " ) thoroughly understood her eccentric " grandson . " His impres- sions , she guessed , were nearly always extreme , but she was fond of ...
... called the countess be- cause he thought her too young for the usual Russian appellation of " aunt " ) thoroughly understood her eccentric " grandson . " His impres- sions , she guessed , were nearly always extreme , but she was fond of ...
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... called her to supper , but she declined . Bits of the merry conversation floated out to her . Without finishing his meal Tolstoy finally joined Sonya . She did not remember their conversation , only that he said : " How clear and simple ...
... called her to supper , but she declined . Bits of the merry conversation floated out to her . Without finishing his meal Tolstoy finally joined Sonya . She did not remember their conversation , only that he said : " How clear and simple ...
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Princes Generals and Scoundrels | 3 |
Tubbed and Swaddled | 11 |
The Green Stick | 18 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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