Leo Tolstoy, himself an advocate of conscientious war resistance and author of the greatest war fiction in modern rimes, hated war but understood its role in human life. In this chapter, Professor Donna Tussing Orwin explores the psychological and cultural reasons why Tolstoy's soldiers go to war. At different points in his writing Tolstoy sometimes seems like a patriot and at others a pacifist. To make sense of Tolstoy’s different conclusions about war, Professor Orwin sorts through Tolstoy’s mass of impressions on war by surveying his diaries and his fictional writing.http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=978052151491
From the late nineteenth century—Leo Tolstoy’s time, when the seeds of the Revolution were being sow...
It may be that there is no literate person alive in the Western world who has not heard of Count Lyo...
In his later years, Leo Tolstoy wrote numerous books, essays and pamphlets expounding his newly-arti...
Leo Tolstoy, himself an advocate of conscientious war resistance and author of the greatest war fict...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines the concept of patriotism in Tolstoy's writin...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines the concept of patriotism in Tolstoy's writin...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin explores the concept of courage: what it meant to Tols...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin explores the concept of courage: what it meant to Tols...
Leo Tolstoy's peculiar religious and political thought has been discussed in numerous studies, yet f...
Leo Tolstoy's peculiar religious and political thought has been discussed in numerous studies, yet f...
In the last thirty years of his life, Leo Tolstoy wrote many books, essays and pamphlets expounding ...
Leo Tolstoy's peculiar religious and political thought has been discussed in numerous studies, yet f...
The article «Leo Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace” in diaries and letters» subjects to a detailed anal...
This thesis examines Lev Tolstoy’s diachronic reception of Homeric epic poetry. Situated in the fie...
Past attempts to understand the phenomena of corruption, insubordination, and factionalism within th...
From the late nineteenth century—Leo Tolstoy’s time, when the seeds of the Revolution were being sow...
It may be that there is no literate person alive in the Western world who has not heard of Count Lyo...
In his later years, Leo Tolstoy wrote numerous books, essays and pamphlets expounding his newly-arti...
Leo Tolstoy, himself an advocate of conscientious war resistance and author of the greatest war fict...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines the concept of patriotism in Tolstoy's writin...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines the concept of patriotism in Tolstoy's writin...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin explores the concept of courage: what it meant to Tols...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin explores the concept of courage: what it meant to Tols...
Leo Tolstoy's peculiar religious and political thought has been discussed in numerous studies, yet f...
Leo Tolstoy's peculiar religious and political thought has been discussed in numerous studies, yet f...
In the last thirty years of his life, Leo Tolstoy wrote many books, essays and pamphlets expounding ...
Leo Tolstoy's peculiar religious and political thought has been discussed in numerous studies, yet f...
The article «Leo Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace” in diaries and letters» subjects to a detailed anal...
This thesis examines Lev Tolstoy’s diachronic reception of Homeric epic poetry. Situated in the fie...
Past attempts to understand the phenomena of corruption, insubordination, and factionalism within th...
From the late nineteenth century—Leo Tolstoy’s time, when the seeds of the Revolution were being sow...
It may be that there is no literate person alive in the Western world who has not heard of Count Lyo...
In his later years, Leo Tolstoy wrote numerous books, essays and pamphlets expounding his newly-arti...