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Biographical NoteIntroductionFurther Reading--Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality Among Men [complete]--On the Social Contract, or, Principles of Political Right [complete]--Émile, or, On Education [Excerpts]--Julie, or, The New Héloïse [Excerpts]--Confessions [Books I-III]--Reveri...
Olenin's story is related in Tolstoy's masterfully naturalistic style, full of the mundane uncanny. Even so, the ending is foreshadowed and seems inevitable. He makes us feel Maryanka's beauty, Lukashka's ease, and Olenin's cultured awkwardness as uncomfortably as if we were there with them, and ren...
My first book by Chekhov and I was pleasantly surprised. There's a lot of irony and humour in them, most of which focus on the daily interactions and occurrences in people's lives. Chekhov also uses a variety of different narrative formats (telegrams, epistolary, diary entries) to tell the stories a...
Tony Curtis ... Andrei BulbaYul Brynner ... Taras Bulba IMDB Summary: The Cossacks of Eastern Europe join the Poles to rid the Turks from the Steps of Europe. In return for their aid, the Poles agree to give control of the Steps to the Cossacks. After the battle, however, the Poles back out of t...
I was very close to giving this one 5 stars. The characters were very alive to me, and the writing--or the translation, at least--was excellent. This book certainly portended the genius that Leo Tolstoy would develop into in his later years as an author.