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Youth

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547067009
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 161 S., 0.49 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

Leo graf Tolstoy's 'Youth' serves as an illuminating lens into the formative years of an adolescent, encapsulating the tumultuous journey towards self-discovery and identity. As the second volume of an autobiographical trilogy, this novel is a rich tapestry of the 19th-century Russian gentry's life. It is penned with the vivid introspection and philosophical depth characteristic of Tolstoy's later masterpieces, albeit with a rawness reflective of its protagonist's age. The literary style marries introspective narrative with social commentary, a harbinger of the narrative techniques Tolstoy would later perfect. 'Youth', while not celebrated to the extent of 'War and Peace' or 'Anna Karenina', offers crucial insights into the formative environment and experiences that shaped one of literature's giants.nLeo Tolstoy was not only a towering figure in world literature but also a pivotal thinker in philosophical and political discourse. Prior to 'Youth', he had experienced both aristocratic indulgence and the rigors of military service, elements that permeate his writing. The dissatisfaction he confessed to feeling about 'Youth' is perhaps indicative of his relentless pursuit of literary and moral perfection, a testament to the introspective and self-critical nature that fueled his creative process. The insights offered in this novel reflect the embryonic stages of ideas that would later define Tolstoy's ethos and societal critiques.nThis contemplative narrative is recommended for readers drawn to the psychological landscapes of character development and those interested in the genesis of a literary colossus. 'Youth' is not merely a novel; it is a window into Tolstoy's soul, a must-read for enthusiasts looking to understand the evolution of his worldview. As it bridges the innocence of childhood with the complexity of adulthood, 'Youth' provides a compelling exploration of the societal and personal forces that shape us all. In reading it, one not only witnesses the maturation of Tolstoy the character but also preludes to the emergence of Tolstoy the artist and philosopher.

Autorenportrait

Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, known in English as Leo Tolstoy, was an iconic Russian writer, who is widely considered one of the greatest novelists in world literature. He was born to an aristocratic Russian family on September 9, 1828, in Yasnaya Polyana, his family estate in the Tula Province of Russia. Tolstoy's literary career spans a vast array of topics and genres, deeply entrenched in a philosophical pursuit of existential meaning and moral depth. In 'Youth' (1857), Tolstoy explores the complex journey of personal development and the search for identity, which mirrors his own experiences. This semi-autobiographical work forms the third part of a sequence that starts with 'Childhood' (1852) and 'Boyhood' (1854), providing insights into Tolstoy's formative years. His philosophical and spiritual inquiries culminate in his later works, such as the monumental 'War and Peace' (1869) and 'Anna Karenina' (1877), which scrutinize the multifaceted nature of humanity through the lens of 19th-century Russian society. Tolstoy's criticism of social injustices and advocacy for nonviolent resistance had a profound impact on future humanitarian thinkers. His literary style, characterized by intricate character development and moral contemplation, has earned him a perpetual spot among literary titans. As an author, Tolstoy's prolific output and relentless exploration of ethical living reflect his enduring commitment to uncovering the profound truths of human existence.

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