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    Leo Tolstoy Leo Tolstoy’s mother died when he was two years old. Tolstoy was born on august 28‚ 1828 to Countess Mariya Tolstaya and Count Nikolai Ilyich Tolstoy in Yasnaya Polyana (his family’s estate) in the Tula Province of Russia. At the time he was the youngest of four sons but one of five to left by the count and countess. When his mother died‚ Leo Tolstoy’s father put the children in the care of his cousin Tatyana Ergolsky. Nine years later Count Nikolai Ilyich Tolstoy would also pass‚

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    Then novel War and Peace was written by a famous Russian author Leo Tolstoy in 1865. The novel describes the war with Napoleon in which many countries were involved such as Russia‚ Austrian‚ Prussia‚ Spain‚ Sweden‚ and Britain. The novel mainly focuses on Russia. It reflects the different views and participation in the war of Russian aristocracy and peasants and also shows Tolstoy’s negative viewpoint on the war. Showing the war‚ Tolstoy describes Napoleon’s attack on Russia‚ the battle of Borodino

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    Constellation assignment CONSTELLATION: LEO 1. Date and Time: Wednesday March 28th‚ 2012 at 9:40pm 2. Weather Conditions: 6 degrees‚ variably cloudy‚ wind speed: 24kmh 3. Camera Settings/Yes or No if tripod was used: No tripod was used‚ long shutter‚ ISO 1600‚ cloudy‚ vivid 4. Digital Camera: Canon Power Shot (12.1 megapixels) 5. Exposure Time: 15 seconds 6. Altitude of the constellation in the sky: Declination at 15 degrees and visible at latitudes between +90 degrees and

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    War and Peace It is hard to truly understand the unbelievable detail and descriptions of Tolstoy’s writings without actually having read some of his work. Leo Tolstoy was a unique man with a different perspective on life and everything around us than anyone else. Influenced by the experience of fighting in the Crimean war‚ Leo Tolstoy composed his masterpiece‚ War and Peace‚ whose Victorian qualities included incredibly realistic descriptions which would inspire future authors and activists

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    Tolstoy's Hadji Murad

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    6/16/12 Hadji Murad / Leo Tolstoy Hadji Murad by Leo Tolstoy Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude eBooks@Adelaide 2010 ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/t/tolstoy/leo/t65h/complete.html 1/124 6/16/12 Hadji Murad / Leo Tolstoy This web edition published by eBooks@Adelaide. Rendered into HTML by Steve Thomas. Last updated Sun Aug 29 19:45:31 2010. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/). You are free:

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    such as developing atmosphere and characterization. Leo Tolstoy‚ author of Anna Karenina and Henrik Ibsen‚ author of A Doll’s House use children in their novels for characterization of adult characters‚ to create atmosphere and parallel an adult character’s situation in society. This paper will examine how children are used by Leo Tolstoy in his novel‚ Anna Karenina‚ and by Henrik Ibsen in his play‚ A Doll’s House. Both Ibsen and Tolstoy use children for the characterization of adult characters

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    The Death Of Ivan Ilyich

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    The Death of Ivan Ilyich: Leo Tolstoy - Rebirth by Death Leo Tolstoy was a great humanist. Evolution of human character was a subject of his close attention. The main personage of the story "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" is ordinary official who conduct his life according to a strict social code‚ never deviating from what was rule d by society‚ by his pleasure‚ by materialistic motives‚ but never by conscience. His contact with his wife and children was limited and shallow because he didn’t find pleasure

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    Short Story Analysis

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    I. INTRODUCTION Leo Tolstoy‚ one of the world’s greatest writers‚ is equally known for his complicated and paradoxical persona and for his extreme moralistic and ascetic views‚ which he adopted after a moral crisis and spiritual awakening in the 1870s in Russia‚ after which he also became noted as a moral thinker and social reformer. His moralistic principles had been evident in his writings especially in his short stories. It had awaken the ethical standards of late Russia into a more monotheistic

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    Ivan Ilyich Materialism

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    Leo Tolstoy was born in Russia to an aristocratic family at a large estate known as Yasnaya Polyana. Nobility in his blood‚ Tolstoy grew up with unlimited resources. He knew of what it was like to have an over indulgence of unnecessary luxuries. This background is what made him perfectly fit to write a novel based entirely on the consequence of living one’s life without meaning. This is exactly what the work The Death of Ivan Ilyich conveyed. This work was centered around a man who pursued a boisterous

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    Ivan Ilyich Thesis

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    KR Miller Mr. Harrison English 111 10 June 2008 Thesis: Just as Ivan Ilyich experienced in his lifetime‚ many people today also live hollow‚ materialistic lives and fail to realize the true meaning of life until it is too late. 1. Tolstoy describes Ivan Ilyich’s desire to conform to the standards of his society and his belief that he was leading right life. 2. Ivan adopts the values and beliefs of other members of high society believing those values are the mark of a successful life

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