Publisher's Synopsis
""The Life of Tolstoy Later Years"" is a biography written by Aylmer Maude about the famous Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. The book focuses on the later years of Tolstoy's life, from 1881 until his death in 1910. Maude draws on his personal experiences with Tolstoy, as well as extensive research and interviews with those who knew him. The book explores Tolstoy's spiritual and philosophical beliefs, including his rejection of material wealth and his advocacy for nonviolence and simplicity. It also delves into his personal relationships, including his marriage to Sofia Tolstoy and his strained relationship with his children. Maude's biography provides a comprehensive look at Tolstoy's later years, shedding light on the man behind some of the greatest works of literature in history.1910. Maude was a translator of many of Tolstoy's works and the writer of his biography, of which this is the second volume. Tolstoy is considered one of the greatest of all novelists with his collected works numbering 90 and War and Peace and Anna Karenina being counted as his two masterpieces. After finishing Anna Karenina Tolstoy renounced all his earlier works and wrote Conversion to explain his doctrines. Resurrection was his last major novel. By this time, Tolstoy started to himself more as a sage and moral leader than an artist. In 1901 the Russian Orthodox Church excommunicated the author. Tolstoy became seriously ill and he recuperated in Crimea. He then left his estate to his disciple Vladimir Chertkov so as to follow the urge to live as a wandering ascetic, Tolstoy died of pneumonia on November 20, 1910, at a remote railway junction. Contents: The Transition Stage; Theology and the Gospels; Letter to the Tsar; Riches and Poverty; Renunciations; The New Life; What Then Must We Do? A Strenuous Year; Effects of the Teaching; Non-Resistance; The Sex Question; The Famine; Patriotism; The Doukhobors; and Excommunication. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.