The Journal of Leo Tolstoi (First Volume—1895-1899)

The Journal of Leo Tolstoi (First Volume—1895-1899)

The Journal of Leo Tolstoi (First Volume—1895-1899)The ultimate meaning of the Russian Revolution which took place in...
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Author: Chertkov, V. G. (Vladimir Grigorevich),1854-1936 [Annotator]
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The Journal of Leo Tolstoi (First Volume—1895-1899)

The Journal of Leo Tolstoi (First Volume—1895-1899)

Dhs. 49.94 Dhs. 24.96

The Journal of Leo Tolstoi (First Volume—1895-1899)

Dhs. 49.94 Dhs. 24.96
Author: Chertkov, V. G. (Vladimir Grigorevich),1854-1936 [Annotator]
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Journal of Leo Tolstoi (First Volume—1895-1899)

The ultimate meaning of the Russian Revolution which took place in March, 1917, can be best understood through the pages of the Journal of Leo Tolstoi which is here printed. The spiritual qualities which make up the mind and personality of Tolstoi are the spiritual qualities which make up the new era among men which is being waged so painfully and so uncompromisingly at the present moment on the soil of Russia. One holds the key to the other, for no land but Russia could have produced a Tolstoi, and in no land but Russia could Tolstoi have been so embraced and so absorbed. They are both flesh of each others flesh, and I place them equally in greatness against each other. Great and wonderful as is the Russian people, so Tolstoi was as great and wonderful as the Russian people. I say this knowing well the pain and impatience both felt for each other in the long eighty-two years of Tolstois life here, but it was the pain and the impatience of great love and infinite understanding, of feeling and knowing each others pulse-beats, and not the misunderstanding of strangers. It was the wise father doubting[vi] the impatient methods of his children; it was the ardent children desiring and struggling to accomplish the wishes of the father and being lost in the maelstrom of an insistent reality. The youth went faster than the father, and yet so infinite and universal were the words of the latter that when the last summings-up are made both stand together in total harmony and agreement. Tolstoi at thirty took no part in the great educational agrarian movement of the latter Fifties, and even had a fine scorn for their exponents which did not leave him in his later yearswitness the phrase against Herzen and Chernishevsky, raised to great men, he said, and who ought to be grateful to the government and the censorship, without which they would have been the most unnoticed of sketch-writers. And yet it was Herzen and Chernishevsky and Dobrolubov, these sketch-writers, who kept up the fire of agrarian reform and who practically forced the issue upon AlexanderII. Tolstoi ignored the whole revolutionary movement of that time; even more than ignored it; threw himself seemingly into the opposite camp, leading the life of a gay fted hero returned from the Crimean War. But his Morning of a Landed Proprietor shows that he was thinking deeply even at that time of the social problems around him, only he was thinking more slowly than the rest. He was just waking[vii] up to the fact that the peasant conditions needed improvement, at the time when all around him the youth had passed to the idea that it was not an improvement that they needed, but an absolute change in the fundamental ideas of property. It took him forty years to say, that you might as well ask him how to make use of the ownership, or the labour or the rent of a bonded slave as to ask him for advice as to the problem of owning of land. Here was no reformer speaking, but one who was united with the revolutionary thought around him. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 46272
Author: Chertkov, V. G. (Vladimir Grigorevich)
Release Date: Jul 13, 2014
Format: eBook
Language: English

Contributors

Contributor (Author): Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910


Translator: Strunsky, Rose

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