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Author / Creator:Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910.
Uniform title:Dětstvo. English
Imprint:[Waiheke Island] : Floating Press, ©2010.
Description:1 online resource (179 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11260373
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Other authors / contributors:Hogarth, C. J.
ISBN:9781775419891
1775419894
9781776515103
1776515102
Summary:Widely regarded as one of the most talented novelists the world has ever produced, Leo Tolstoy began his work in long-form fiction with a series of three novels based loosely on his own life experiences. In Childhood, Tolstoy recounts the innocent joys of his early life and the gradual progression toward a more cynical, mature adult view of the world -- a process that the author regards as tragic.
Other form:Print version Tolstoy, Leo Graf Childhood Auckland : The Floating Press,c2010.

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505 0 |a Title ; Contents; I -- The Tutor, Karl Ivanitch; II -- Mamma; III -- Papa; IV -- Lessons; V -- The Idiot; VI -- Preparations for the Chase; VII -- The Hunt; VIII -- We Play Games; IX -- A First Essay in Love; X -- The Sort of Man My Father Was; XI -- In the Drawing-Room and the Study; XII -- Grisha; XIII -- Natalia Savishna; XIV -- The Parting; XV -- Childhood; XVI -- Verse-Making; XVII -- The Princess Kornakoff; XVIII -- Prince Ivan Ivanovitch; XIX -- The Iwins; XX -- Preparations for the Party; XXI -- Before the Mazurka; XXII -- The Mazurka; XXIII -- After the Mazurka; XXIV -- In Bed. 
505 8 |a XXV -- The LetterXXVI -- What Awaited Us at the Country-House; XXVII -- Grief; XXVIII -- Sad Recollections. 
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