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Childhood; Boyhood; Youth

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ISBN-10: 0140449922

ISBN-13: 9780140449921

Edition: 2011

Authors: Leo Tolstoy, Judson Rosengrant, Judson Rosengrant, Judson Rosengrant

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Get a glimpse of young Tolstoy in this revelatory new translation of his poignant semi-autobiographical trilogy Leo Tolstoy wrote his first published work, Childhood, when he was only twenty-three years old. A semi-autobiographical novel, it recounts two days in the childhood of ten-year-old Nikolai Irtenev, recreating vivid impressions of people, places, and events with the exuberant perspective of a child and the ironic retrospective understanding of an adult. Boyhoodand Youthsoon followed, and together they launched Tolstoy on the literary career that would bring him immortality.
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Book details

List price: $23.00
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 6/26/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 464
Size: 5.08" wide x 7.80" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 0.924
Language: English

Tolstoy's life was defined by moral and artistic seeking and by conflict with himself and his surroundings. Of the old nobility, he began by living the usual, dissipated life of a man of his class; however, his inner compulsion for moral self-justification led him in a different direction. In 1851 he became a soldier in the Caucasus and began to publish even while stationed there (Childhood [1852] and other works). Even more significant were his experiences during the Crimean War: the siege of Sevastopol provided the background for his sketches of human behavior in battle in the Sevastopol Stories (1855--56). After the war, Tolstoy mixed for a time with St. Petersburg literary society,…    

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