Complete collection of works in 91 volumes. Vol. 38(1936). Works 1909-1910.

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The book "Complete Works in 91 Volumes. Volume 38 (1936). Works from 1909-1910" marks a significant chapter in the literary legacy of one of Russia's greatest writers, Leo Tolstoy. This volume, like all others in the collection, is not merely a compilation of texts but an entire world that immerses the reader completely. It features works penned during a period when Tolstoy was at the height of his creative genius, making it especially valuable for anyone interested in Russian literature and philosophy. Within this volume, readers will discover a series of stories and essays that reflect the author's profound reflections on life, love, morality, and human relationships. Tolstoy, as always, delves into the essence of human nature, posing questions that elude straightforward answers. His works from 1909-1910 are imbued with sincerity and philosophical depth, ensuring their relevance even today. As you read these texts, you will witness Tolstoy exploring themes such as spiritual awakening, social justice, and the search for meaning in life. This book will appeal to a broad audience, from students and literature professors to enthusiasts of classic prose and philosophy. If you seek works that provoke thought on timeless questions, this volume will be a true find. Tolstoy engages the reader with sincerity and depth, making his writings accessible and comprehensible, even for those who may not be specialists in literature. The themes addressed in this volume range from personal experiences to social commentary, rendering them universal and pertinent across all times. Notably, Tolstoy tackles issues of morality and responsibility, examining how individual choices impact society as a whole. His style, characterized by simplicity and clarity, allows readers to easily grasp complex ideas and concepts, making the reading experience both engaging and enlightening. Leo Tolstoy is not only the author of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina" but also a philosopher whose ideas on nonviolence and moral responsibility continue to inspire people worldwide. In this volume, you will see how his views evolve and deepen, making his works particularly intriguing for those who wish to understand how personal beliefs can influence creativity. "Complete Works in 91 Volumes. Volume 38 (1936). Works from 1909-1910" is not just a book; it is a world of contemplation and discovery. It will be a wonderful addition to the library of any aficionado of Russian literature and philosophy. If you are looking for profound, insightful, and inspiring texts that will prompt you to reflect on life and your place within it, don’t miss the opportunity to explore this volume. Reading Tolstoy is always a journey into a realm of ideas that remain relevant and significant, regardless of time and place.
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- Name of the Author
- Толстой Л.Н.
- Language
- Russian