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Childhood, Boyhood, Youth: New Translation (Tolstoy'S Acclaimed Trilogy)

By Leo Tolstoy, Dora O'Brien

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Leo Tolstoy, Dora O'Brien  |  Barcode: 9781847496003

Tolstoy's first published work, completed in 1856, Childhood, Boyhood, Youth recounts his early life up to his university days. These are not memoirs in the strict sense of the word, as the author's Stendhalian take on the autobiographical genre confronts and blurs the notions of reality and imagination, combining nostalgic anecdote with frank personal assessment and philosophical extrapolation. An early display of Tolstoy's storytelling genius, written in his classically simple yet colourful language, these chronicles provide the reader with invaluable insight into the personal and literary development of one of the greatest writers of all time.

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Pages
320
Language
English
Publisher
Alma Classics
Publication date
2016-11-24
Binding
Paperback
ISBN
9781847496003
Dimensions
12.83 x 2.34 x 19.84 cm
Author(s)
Leo Tolstoy and Dora O'Brien

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About the Author: Leo Tolstoy, Dora O'Brien

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Leo Tolstoy, Dora O'Brien

Childhood, Boyhood, Youth: New Translation (Tolstoy'S Acclaimed Trilogy)

Dhs. 50.00

Tolstoy's first published work, completed in 1856, Childhood, Boyhood, Youth recounts his early life up to his university days. These are not memoirs in the strict sense of the word, as the author's Stendhalian take on the autobiographical genre confronts and blurs the notions of reality and imagination, combining nostalgic anecdote with frank personal assessment and philosophical extrapolation. An early display of Tolstoy's storytelling genius, written in his classically simple yet colourful language, these chronicles provide the reader with invaluable insight into the personal and literary development of one of the greatest writers of all time.

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