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Tolstoy: A Guide for the Perplexed
By (Author) Professor Jeff Love
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
25th September 2008
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
891.733
Hardback
192
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Count Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy (1828-1910) is one of the most important writers in the Western tradition. His two great novels, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, cover an enormous range of basic human experiences with a precision and probing spirit that, in the words of one critic, are simply "unmatched by any other writer." This guide offers students a clear introduction to Tolstoy's literary works from his major novels to the shorter novels and texts, including Hadji Murat and The Death of Ivan Ilyich. The guide also covers major themes including sex, death, authority and evil and offers an overview of Tolstoy's religious and philosophical thought. A final chapter assesses his lasting influence in the spheres of literature and culture, religion and philosophy and on major figures including Joyce, Ghandi, Wittgenstein and Heidegger.
"A marvelously engaging, lucid road map to one of the world's most fertile and infuriating creative minds. In a series of deep readings in deft philosophical frames, Jeff Love returns to Tolstoy his magnificent strangeness while at the same time increasing the comfort zone of home." - Caryl Emerson, Watson Armour III University Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University, USA
"...the source of that puzzlement in the complexity and fecundity of Tolstoy's experience of life is intensely illuminated." Modern Language Review, 104.4, 2009
'It is pleasing to see new academic possibilities being opened up in a work marketed primarily at students and the general reader.' -- SEER
"Jeff Love's Guide provides a highly abstracted, often daring, yet persuasive distillation of the major works of Tolstoy. Wonderfully organized by genre and written in clear, practical language... this compact book discerns profound and consistent patterns amidst a great variety of the author's writings... He derives numerous insights that one longs to apply to works by other authors... would serve as a useful introduction to Tolstoy's work... My own experience is that it also provides a stimulating, indeed challenging, afterword for those closely familiar with his works." - Slavic and East European Journal
Featured in article on new Beckett books in The Jewish Daily Forward.
Jeff Love is Associate Professor of German and Russian at Clemson University, USA. He is author of The Overcoming of History in 'War and Peace' (Rodopi, 2004).