02052nam 2200433 450 991081638260332120200520144314.01-77651-549-8(CKB)3710000000059825(EBL)655157(OCoLC)701704940(MiAaPQ)EBC655157(Au-PeEL)EBL655157(CaPaEBR)ebr10796284(EXLCZ)99371000000005982520131203h18542010 uy dengur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierBoyhood /Leo Tolstoy ; translated by C. J. Hogarth[Auckland, New Zealand] :The Floating Press,1854.20101 online resource (144 p.)Description based upon print version of record.Title; Contents; I - A Slow Journey; II - The Thunderstorm; III - A New Point of View; IV - In Moscow; V - My Elder Brother; VI - Masha; VII - Small Shot; VIII - Karl Ivanitch's History; IX - Continuation of Karl's Narrative; X - Conclusion of Karl's Narrative; XI - One Mark Only; XII - The Key; XIII - The Traitress; XIV - The Retribution; XV - Dreams; XVI - ""Keep on Grinding, and You'll Have Flour""; XVII - Hatred; XVIII - The Maidservants' Room; XIX - Boyhood; XX - Woloda; XXI - Katenka and Lubotshka; XXII - Papa; XXIII - Grandmamma; XXIV - Myself; XXV - Woloda's FriendsXXVI - DiscussionsXXVII - The Beginning of Our FriendshipLeo Tolstoy, author of such masterpieces of fiction as War and Peace and Anna Karenina, also wrote extensively about his own life experiences. In this series of essays, Tolstoy presents a creatively re-imagined version of his earliest recollections and influences.891.733Tolstoy Leograf,1828-1910.159663Hogarth C. J.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816382603321Boyhood3014478UNINA