Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth
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Young Adult
Action & Adventure
Humor
Format
Paperback
Pages
464
Language
English
Published
Apr 9, 2002
Publisher
Modern Library
Edition
New edition
ISBN-10
0375759441
ISBN-13
9780375759444
Description
Leo Tolstoy's work captivates readers with a poignant exploration of youthful experiences, tracing the intricate journey from childhood innocence to the pangs of adolescence. Starting in 1851, Tolstoy draws on his own life, weaving a narrative filled with rich, vivid details that bring to life the joys, challenges, and lessons of growing up in Russia.
The narrative is intimately rooted in the protagonist's perspective, painting a nuanced picture of the complexities of family relationships, social expectations, and the awakening of self-awareness. As the protagonist navigates the trials of boyhood, readers are treated to a blend of nostalgia and realism, reflective of Tolstoy's keen observations and emotional depth.
Through the lens of memory, Tolstoy not only chronicles the rites of passage but also delves deeper into the philosophical implications of youth and the inevitable passage of time. His lyrical style invites readers to reminisce about their own formative years, fostering a timeless connection between the past and present.
The narrative is intimately rooted in the protagonist's perspective, painting a nuanced picture of the complexities of family relationships, social expectations, and the awakening of self-awareness. As the protagonist navigates the trials of boyhood, readers are treated to a blend of nostalgia and realism, reflective of Tolstoy's keen observations and emotional depth.
Through the lens of memory, Tolstoy not only chronicles the rites of passage but also delves deeper into the philosophical implications of youth and the inevitable passage of time. His lyrical style invites readers to reminisce about their own formative years, fostering a timeless connection between the past and present.
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