Title: Count Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy Writer and Thinker
1Count Lev Nikolaevich TolstoyWriter and Thinker
2Ivan KramskoyPortrait of Count Leo
Tolstoy(1828-1910)
3Born August 28 (Sept. 9) 1828 on family estate,
Yasnaya Polyana
4Childhood and Youth
- Born into an ancient noble family
- Parents die when
- Tolstoy is young
- Raised by his
- aunts
- Studies law at the
- Kazan University
5Tolstoys Military Career 1851-56
- Serves first in the
- Caucasus
- Then in an artillery
- regiment in
- Sebastopol, Crimea
- Writes and publishes
- his first fiction
- Childhood (1852)
- Boyhood (1854)
- Youth (1857)
6Literary Beginnings
- Moves to Petersburg, tries to integrate into
literary circles - In 1857 visits France, Italy, Switzerland and
Germany - Photo Tolstoy in 1862
71859 Interest in education
- Upon his return from Europe, establishes
schools for peasant children on his estate at
Yasnaya Polyana - 1860 goes to W. Europe to study schools
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8Sophia Andreevna Behrs (1844-1919)
- Tolstoy and Sophia marry in 1862
- They immediately settle in Yasnaya Polyana
- They have 13 children (only 9 survive)
9Life with Tolstoy
- Sophia Andreevna
- "I lived with Lev
- Nikolayevich
- for forty-eight years,
- but I never really
- learned what kind of
- man he was.
-
10The Tolstoys
11- Tolstoy, his children and grandchildren
12War and Peace (1863-69)
- Begins to appear in literary magazine Russky
vestnik in 1865 - Reflects Tolstoys interest in the Russian narod
(people) - Graphic descriptions of slaughter on the
battlefield reflect Tolstoys experience as a
soldier, amount to a pacifist critique of war
13 Tolstoy in his study
14Anna Karenina, 1873-77
- Family novel centred around an autobiographical
hero plus a novel about adultery (cf. Flauberts
Madame Bovary) - Vehicle for Tolstoy to express his opinion on the
reforms of the 1860s, agriculture, modernity
15Critical, Psychological Realism
- Investigation into the more profound aspects of
life - Social inequality
- Motivation, why do we do what we do?
- Psychological contradictions
- Politics
- What is Russia? What is Russias role in the
world?
16The 1880s The Spiritual Crisis
- Tolstoy radically questions society, religion,
morality, sex, artistic practices - Renounces his previous literary works
- Publishes A Confession (1884), Death of Ivan
Ilich (1886), Kreuzer Sonata (1887-89)
17Tolstoys core beliefs
- Non-resistance to evil
- Renounce all luxury and wealth
- Live by ones own labour
- Be like the humble peasant
- Vegetarianism
18Tolstoys Philosophy
Ilya Repin. Tolstoy as ploughman
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20Vladimir Chertkov (1854-1936) and the Tolstoyans
- Meets Tolstoy in 1883
- 1884 becomes publisher of Tolstoys and others
work in popular cheap editions - Educational projects for moral improvement
- After Tolstoys death edits his work
21The last Chapter
- 1884 first attempt to
- leave home, gave up his
- estate in Yasnaya
- Polyana
- 1901 Excommunication
- from Russian Orthodox
- Church
- In November of 1910,
- Tolstoy leaves home
22His letter to Sofya Andreevna
- My departure will sadden you. But understand and
believe that I cannot act in any other way. My
position in the house is becoming, or has become,
unbearable. Apart from anything else, I cannot
live in those conditions of luxury in which I
have lived, and am doing what old men of my age
usually do they abandon the worldly life to live
out in isolation and silence their last days
23Tolstoy falls ill on the train,is taken in by
the stationmaster
in the small railway station of Astapovo
24Tolstoys room in Astapovo
25The End
- Fell ill and died
- seven days later
- Thousands of people came to ask about the
writers condition
26- Tolstoys wife looking through the window
27Clock at the Astapovo railway station stopped at
the time of Tolstoys death
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29Last words
- There are masses of people, apart from Leo
Tolstoy, but you only pay attention to Leo
Tolstoythats not how peasants die. I love
the truth.
30Tolstoys grave
31Leo Tolstoys Biography
- I clearly realized that my biography, if
- it suppressed all the nastiness and
- criminality of my life - as they
- customarily write biographies - would
- be a lie, and that if one is going to
- write my biography, one must write the
- whole truth.
- Leo Tolstoy
32- Thoughts from the book "For Every Day That
the only object of man's life is self-perfection
the perfecting of immortal souls that this is
is seen to be correct by the fact alone that
every other object is senseless in view of death.
- Therefore the question whether you have done
what you should have done is of immense
importance, for the only meaning of your life is
in doing in this short term allowed you that
which is desired of you by Him who or that which
has sent you into life. Are you doing the right
thing?
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