Tolstoy A Guide for the Perplexed

Tolstoy  A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Jeff Love
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2008-11-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826493798

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Tolstoy A Guide for the Perplexed

Tolstoy  A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Jeff Love
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008-09-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781441101136

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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.

Maimonides Guide for the Perplexed

Maimonides  Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Donald McCallum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007-04-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134103355

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Providing an excellent overview of the latest thinking in Maimonides studies, this book uses a novel philosophical approach to examine whether Maimonides' Guide for the Perplexed contains a naturalistic doctrine of salvation after death. The author examines the apparent tensions and contradictions in the Guide and explains them in terms of a modern philosophical interpretation rather than as evidence of some esoteric meaning hidden in the text.

A Study Guide for Leo Tolstoy s How Much Land Does a Man Need

A Study Guide for Leo Tolstoy s  How Much Land Does a Man Need
Author: Gale, Cengage Learning
Publsiher: Gale, Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2024
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781410348555

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A Study Guide for Leo Tolstoy's "How Much Land Does a Man Need?," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Short Stories for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Short Stories for Students for all of your research needs.

Modernist Literature A Guide for the Perplexed

Modernist Literature  A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Peter Childs
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-06-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781441190031

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A complete introduction to Modernist writers, ideas and movements, this book considers the precursors as well as the legacy of Modernist Literature in a clear, accessible manner.

Beckett A Guide for the Perplexed

Beckett  A Guide for the Perplexed
Author: Jonathan Boulter
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781441180964

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Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) is one of the most important twentieth century writers. Seen as both a modernist and postmodernist, his work has influenced generations of playwrights, novelists and poets. Despite his notorious difficulty, Beckett famously refused to offer his readers any help in interpreting his work. Beckett's texts examine key philosophical-humanist questions but his writing is challenging, perplexing and often intimidating for readers. This guide offers students reading Beckett a clear starting point from which to confront some of the most difficult plays and novels produced in the twentieth century, texts which often appear to work on the very edge of meaninglessness. Beginning with a general introduction to Beckett, his work and its contexts, the guide looks at each of the major genres in turn, analyzing key works chronologically. It explains why Beckett's texts can seem so impenetrable and confusing, and focuses on key questions and issues. Giving an accessible account of both the form and content of Beckett's work, this guide will enable students to begin to come to grips with this fascinating but daunting writer.

Second Tolstoy

Second Tolstoy
Author: Steve Hickey
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2021-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725285378

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Very few if any have devoted more years to practicing and teaching others to practice the precepts of Jesus's Sermon on the Mount than Leo Tolstoy. He stands apart in the history of interpretation and has had enormous influence on others and other countries. Yet, Gandhi or others often get the glory. Tolstoy is remembered as a great writer, but his religious and philosophical works are by and large unknown or disparaged, even in scholarly Tolstoyan circles. His contribution is substantially under-appreciated and misunderstood. In Second Tolstoy: The Sermon on the Mount as Theo-tactics, Steve Hickey captures the particulars and dynamics of Tolstoy's interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount from a deliberately sympathetic vantage point. Underlying this project is shared belief with Tolstoy that the Sermon on the Mount is liveable and to be lived. While from the vantage point of traditional orthodoxy Tolstoy got much wrong, there remains a lack of appreciation for what he got right--radical obedience to the teachings of Jesus. A new vocabulary is proposed to more precisely capture Tolstoyan lived theology, namely the political and social expressions of Tolstoyan Christianity, with the hope that these theories and practices will gain a wider consideration, understanding, and following.

Leo Tolstoy and the Alibi of Narrative

Leo Tolstoy and the Alibi of Narrative
Author: Justin Weir
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2011-01-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780300153859

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One hundred years after his death, Tolstoy still inspires controversy with his notoriously complex narrative strategies. This original book explores how and why Tolstoy has mystified interpreters and offers a new look at his most famous works of fiction.