Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth: Introduction by A. N. Wilson
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Young Adult
Action & Adventure
Humor
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
336
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 15, 1991
Editore
Everyman's Library
Edizione
Reissue
ISBN-10
067940578X
ISBN-13
9780679405788
Descrizione
Leo Tolstoy's reflections on the phases of early life resonate deeply in this classic collection, where he explores the complexities of childhood, boyhood, and the transition into youth. Through vivid storytelling and intricate character development, Tolstoy captures the essence of growing up, merging personal experiences with broader social observations. Readers are drawn into a world where innocence gives way to the challenges of identity and morality, all framed within the backdrop of Russian society.
Tolstoy doesn't shy away from the struggles and joys of adolescence, portraying young protagonists grappling with their environments and familial expectations. The narrative unfolds with an authentic intimacy that invites readers to reminisce about their own formative years. His prose paints a rich tapestry of emotions, reminding us of the pivotal moments that shape who we become.
A. N. Wilson's introduction offers valuable insights into Tolstoy’s life and philosophies, enhancing the reader's understanding of the themes woven throughout the stories. This context enriches the experience, making the elegant translation by C. J. Hogarth even more impactful.
As a cornerstone of literary heritage, the work captures the universal essence of growing up — a journey marked by discovery, conflict, and ultimately, self-awareness. Tolstoy’s timeless observations remind us that the quest for understanding oneself and one’s place in the world is as relevant today as it was in his time.
Tolstoy doesn't shy away from the struggles and joys of adolescence, portraying young protagonists grappling with their environments and familial expectations. The narrative unfolds with an authentic intimacy that invites readers to reminisce about their own formative years. His prose paints a rich tapestry of emotions, reminding us of the pivotal moments that shape who we become.
A. N. Wilson's introduction offers valuable insights into Tolstoy’s life and philosophies, enhancing the reader's understanding of the themes woven throughout the stories. This context enriches the experience, making the elegant translation by C. J. Hogarth even more impactful.
As a cornerstone of literary heritage, the work captures the universal essence of growing up — a journey marked by discovery, conflict, and ultimately, self-awareness. Tolstoy’s timeless observations remind us that the quest for understanding oneself and one’s place in the world is as relevant today as it was in his time.
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