Tortured Noble.(Noble: The Story Of Leo Tolstoy)(Young adult review)(Brief article)(Book review)

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Tortured Noble

Neil Heims

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Count Leo Tolstoy was the most famous Russian writer of his day, and a man whose literary works have been the subject of major motion pictures and are still studied in university literature courses today. Perhaps best known to the general reading public are his acclaimed novels 'Anna Karenina' and 'War and Peace'. As an author, Tolstoy was able to infuse the lives of his aristocratic characters with ...

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