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bazarov
09-21-2006, 04:46 AM
Second part of the triology tells us a story after his mothers death when he left for Moskva. He makes an intelectual progress, he is starting to thinking about religion, life, life after life; he actually becomes a philosopher. He is disapointed in questions of love, feeling abandoned from everybody. His grandmother dies and he finds his first friend; Nehlyudov,a man which will have a great effect on his youth and his whole life...
Much, much better then the first part, with a lot of Tolstoy's philosophy, worth to read.
Eirene42
01-22-2017, 05:47 PM
Second part of the triology tells us a story after his mothers death when he left for Moskva. He makes an intelectual progress, he is starting to thinking about religion, life, life after life; he actually becomes a philosopher. He is disapointed in questions of love, feeling abandoned from everybody. His grandmother dies and he finds his first friend; Nehlyudov,a man which will have a great effect on his youth and his whole life...
Much, much better then the first part, with a lot of Tolstoy's philosophy, worth to read.
It seems to me you are talking here of Tolstoy's book 'Boyhood' not 'Childhood'. 'Childhood' is Tolstoy's first book in this series.
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