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  • av Leo Tolstoy
    229,-

    'Youth' is the third novel of Tolstoy's autobiographical triology, published in 1856. In this book author narrates the challenges of his growing manhood. The novel begins with Nicholai's leaving adolescence and going ahead towards the manhood. Nicholai's dream and attraction towards blossoming manhood is quite impressive but harsh circumstances bring drastic changes in his life. He depicts Nicholai's college time struggle, his efforts for university admission, examination, his interaction with students and professors and friendship with Dmitri. He considers Dmitri's friendship as boon because he is the best supporter and guide to Tolstoy. He narrates his life's ambition, task and the rules of life, he wants to be guided by them. Facing his life challenges he also emphasises class struggle and social inequalities. In an ironical way, he reveals the fact of life that all are not getting equal treatment. He expresses deep sociological and psychological observations and realizes dreams of his youth seem foolish comparative to earlier stages.

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    147,-

    The book 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy depends on story of novel archives of French assault on Russia in 1812 and the impact of Napoleonic period on Tsarist society through the accounts of pedigreed families in Russia.Tremendous portions of this writing are philosophical discussions instead of account. This exploration paper splendidly follows the characters, from different foundations, as military assaults from grouped establishments laborers and aristocrats, customary people and heroes. As they fight with issues novel to their period and their lifestyle, it portrays speculations and characters transcend their identity. This investigates scholarly gadgets used in the book that are styles of novel that arose in mid-nineteenth century that look like panning, wide shots and close-ups and furthermore explores striking similitudes in 'War and Peace'. This study perceives the reason why novel is everything except an undeniable novel, yet a clever that analyzes events of the new past with the characters of certified people living in the public eye. The contemporary significance of this book in cognizance in feeling, mental strength, and enthusiastic greatness being developed of mankind .

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    161,-

    The book 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy depends on story of novel archives of French assault on Russia in 1812 and the impact of Napoleonic period on Tsarist society through the accounts of pedigreed families in Russia.Tremendous portions of this writing are philosophical discussions instead of account. This exploration paper splendidly follows the characters, from different foundations, as military assaults from grouped establishments laborers and aristocrats, customary people and heroes. As they fight with issues novel to their period and their lifestyle, it portrays speculations and characters transcend their identity. This investigates scholarly gadgets used in the book that are styles of novel that arose in mid-nineteenth century that look like panning, wide shots and close-ups and furthermore explores striking similitudes in 'War and Peace'. This study perceives the reason why novel is everything except an undeniable novel, yet a clever that analyzes events of the new past with the characters of certified people living in the public eye. The contemporary significance of this book in cognizance in feeling, mental strength, and enthusiastic greatness being developed of mankind .

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    242 - 384,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    202,-

    The book 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy depends on story of novel archives of French assault on Russia in 1812 and the impact of Napoleonic period on Tsarist society through the accounts of pedigreed families in Russia.Tremendous portions of this writing are philosophical discussions instead of account. This exploration paper splendidly follows the characters, from different foundations, as military assaults from grouped establishments laborers and aristocrats, customary people and heroes. As they fight with issues novel to their period and their lifestyle, it portrays speculations and characters transcend their identity. This investigates scholarly gadgets used in the book that are styles of novel that arose in mid-nineteenth century that look like panning, wide shots and close-ups and furthermore explores striking similitudes in 'War and Peace'. This study perceives the reason why novel is everything except an undeniable novel, yet a clever that analyzes events of the new past with the characters of certified people living in the public eye. The contemporary significance of this book in cognizance in feeling, mental strength, and enthusiastic greatness being developed of mankind .

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    596 - 862,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy & J. M. Packham
    157,-

    Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), best known for his great novels, 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina', had very strong convictions that he addressed directly in these letters and papers. Not quite definable but referred to with such adjectives as 'count', 'Russian', 'novelist', 'vegetarian', 'anarchist', 'Christian', 'pacifist', 'teacher', 'husband', and 'father', Tolstoy invites intrigue. Fortunately, he wrote expansively, so we can, 100 years later, hear his voice once again.

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    289 - 423,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    383 - 490,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    397 - 503,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    252,-

    Anna Karenina is presented for the first timein English-Russian parallel text, complete and unabridged ineight volumes. Sensuous, driven Anna's tragic love for CountVronsky is presented in stark contrast to Konstantin Levin'spassionate search for spiritual meaning in Leo Tolstoy's classictale of infidelity, hope, hypocrisy, vengeance and redemption.Volume Five of eight with chapter illustrations.

  • av Leo Tolstoy & Vladimir Grigorevich Chertkov
    249 - 410,-

  • av Count Leo Tolstoy & Huntington Smith
    237 - 423,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy & Aylmer Maude
    330 - 437,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    201 - 383,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    330 - 437,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    330 - 437,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    397 - 503,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy & Anna Monossowitch Evarts
    215 - 383,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    276 - 423,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    397 - 503,-

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