Diaries 1847-1910
This work, consisting of the diaries kept by Lev Tolstoy, one of the greatest writers of world literature, over a period of 63 years, reveals not only the inner world of a literary figure but also that of a thinker, philosopher, and human being. The diaries detail Tolstoy's intellectual journey from his youth to his death, his moral questioning, family relationships, crises of faith, and literary adventures.
The work contains sincere entries on many topics, from Tolstoy's thoughts on art and literature to his views on religion and morality; from his comments on war, society, and the individual to his own internal contradictions. The ideas that shaped masterpieces such as War and Peace and Anna Karenina can be traced in these diaries.
"Diaries (1847–1910)" is a unique resource for those who want to understand the inner world and intellectual evolution of a writer. Tolstoy's honest observations on the human condition still resonate universally today.
Author: LEV NIKOLAYEVIC TOLSTOY
Publisher: Dergah Publications
ISBN: 9786257005555
Binding: Paperback
Language: Turkish
Dimensions: 13.5 x 21 cm
Number of Pages: 852