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Leo Tolstoy


 

Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy {{Audio|Ru-Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy.ogg|listen}} (Russian: ??? ??????????? ????????; commonly referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy) (September 9, 1828November 20, 1910; August 28, 1828 – November 7, 1910, O.S.) was a Russian novelist, social reformer, pacifist, Christian anarchist, vegetarian, moral thinker and an influential member of the Tolstoy family.

Early life

Tolstoy was born at Yasnaya Polyana, the family estate situated in the region of Tula, Russia. He was the fourth of five children in his family. His parents died when he was young, so he was brought up by relatives. Tolstoy studied law and Oriental languages at Kazan University in 1844, but never earned a degree. He returned in the middle of his studies to Yasnaya Polyana, and spent much of his time in Moscow and St. Petersburg. After contracting heavy gambling debts, Tolstoy accompanied his elder brother to the Caucasus in 1851 and joined the Russian Army. Tolstoy began writing literature around this time. In 1862 he married Sofia Andreevna Bers, and together they had thirteen children.

Related Topics:
Yasnaya Polyana - Tula - Russia - Oriental - Kazan University - 1844 - Moscow - St. Petersburg - Caucasus - 1851 - Russian Army - 1862

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His marriage has been described by A.N.Wilson as one of the unhappiest in literary history, and was marked from the outset by Tolstoy on the eve of his marriage giving his diaries to his fiancee. These detailed Tolstoy's sexual relations with his serfs. His relationship with his wife further deteriorated as his beliefs became increasingly radical.

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