Complete collection of essays in 91 volumes. Volume 39 (1958).Articles 1893-1898.

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The book "Complete Works in 91 Volumes. Volume 39 (1958). Articles 1893-1898" is a unique collection that invites readers into the contemplative world of the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. This volume, like all others in the complete works, is not merely a compilation of texts but a window into an era where Tolstoy sought answers to the most profound questions of human existence, morality, and the meaning of life. Within these pages, you will find articles written between 1893 and 1898, a time when Tolstoy actively engaged with social and philosophical themes such as justice, peace, religion, and personal responsibility. These texts are an integral part of his literary legacy, offering deeper insights not only into his perspectives but also into the context of the time he lived in. Readers will encounter reflections on the lives of peasants, the role of art and literature in society, and the quest for spiritual enlightenment. This book will appeal to a wide audience—from students and educators studying Russian literature and philosophy to lovers of classic literature eager to deepen their understanding of Tolstoy and his work. It will also attract those interested in the history of late 19th-century Russia, as the articles reflect significant social changes and cultural trends of the period. The themes explored in this volume remain relevant today. Tolstoy poses questions that have troubled humanity for centuries: How should we live rightly? What are our obligations to society and to ourselves? These reflections prompt us to consider each individual's personal responsibility and how their actions impact the world around them. Reading Tolstoy is not just an immersion in his thoughts; it is a confrontation with challenges that resonate in contemporary society. Tolstoy's style in these articles is marked by depth and sincerity. He masterfully employs language to convey his ideas and emotions, creating texts that not only inform but also inspire. His prose is rich with metaphors and imagery that encourage readers to ponder and reassess their views on life. This volume is not just a literary work; it is a philosophical treatise that stimulates reflection and inner dialogue. Leo Tolstoy is one of the greatest writers of all time, and his works, such as "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina," have long been celebrated worldwide. However, the articles compiled in this volume reveal another facet of his talent—the ability to analyze and critically reflect on the surrounding reality. They allow readers to see Tolstoy not only as a master of literary expression but also as a thinker striving to understand and improve the world. Thus, "Complete Works in 91 Volumes. Volume 39 (1958). Articles 1893-1898" is a book that will resonate with anyone seeking self-discovery and a deeper understanding of the world. It will be a faithful companion for those searching for answers to life's complex questions and wishing to enhance their knowledge of the great Russian writer. Read, reflect, and discover new horizons alongside Tolstoy!
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- Name of the Author
- Толстой Л.Н.
- Language
- Russian