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Hadji Murat

Leo Tolstoy

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'Hadji Murat' is a masterpiece by one of the greatest writers in the world, the Russian novelist and thinker, Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910). The protagonist of the narrative, Hadji Murat, is a historical figure who defected to the Russian side during the Caucasian War. Tolstoy was drawn to the resilience and zest for life displayed by this man, despite the adversity he faced. The author adeptly crafted an authentic, precise portrayal of Hadji Murat, as he possessed an understanding of the essence of humanity. Alongside 'Hadji Murat,' Tolstoy penned numerous other remarkable works such as 'Childhood,' 'Adolescence,' 'Youth,' 'After the Ball,' and 'Anna Karenina.' Leo Tolstoy's oeuvre exerted a profound influence not only on Russian literature but also on global literary discourse. His writings delve deeply into philosophical inquiries, exploring timeless themes such as life and death, emotions and obligations, love and honor.
Vom Herausgeber
'Hadji Murat' is a masterpiece by one of the greatest writers in the world, the Russian novelist and thinker, Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910). The protagonist of the narrative, Hadji Murat, is a historical figure who defected to the Russian side during the Caucasian War. Tolstoy was drawn to the resilience and zest for life displayed by this man, despite the adversity he faced. The author adeptly crafted an authentic, precise portrayal of Hadji Murat, as he possessed an understanding of the essence of humanity. Alongside 'Hadji Murat,' Tolstoy penned numerous other remarkable works such as 'Childhood,' 'Adolescence,' 'Youth,' 'After the Ball,' and 'Anna Karenina.' Leo Tolstoy's oeuvre exerted a profound influence not only on Russian literature but also on global literary discourse. His writings delve deeply into philosophical inquiries, exploring timeless themes such as life and death, emotions and obligations, love and honor.
Veröffentlichungsdatum
07.05.24

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