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Hi, need to submit a 2000 words paper on the topic The Leading Role in the European Literature of Leo Tolstoy.

Hi, need to submit a 2000 words paper on the topic The Leading Role in the European Literature of Leo Tolstoy. In contrast to other writers of his generation, Tolstoy was connected with noble families of the Russian aristocracy, who had brilliant French pronunciation and manners. At the same time, he was a person full of antagonism. When Leo was nine he became an orphan. Tolstoy’s upbringing was in the hands of Madam Egorsky. Having lost the parents Tolstoy became a rather difficult child. He was a naughty boy with unexpected deeds, thoughts, ideas, but very kind-hearted (Derrick Leon, 1944, p. 54).

In contrast to other writers of his generation, Tolstoy was connected with noble families of the Russian aristocracy, who had brilliant French pronunciation and manners. At the same time, he was a person full of antagonism. When Leo was nine he became an orphan. Tolstoy’s upbringing was in the hands of Madam Egorsky. Having lost the parents Tolstoy became a rather difficult child. He was a naughty boy with unexpected deeds, thoughts, ideas, but very kind-hearted (Derrick Leon, 1944, p. 54). Tolstoy began the literary work at the age of twenty. Being so young the author already had the dismissal from today’s literary canon. He always kept in mind the agonizing doubts between the dream and reality. It became the initial question that came through all his creative life. During his whole life, Leo Tolstoy kept a diary. In 1852 the strict analysis of himself and surrounding left the boundaries of the diary and became a literary masterpiece. The author wrote his trilogy - “Childhood”, “Boyhood” and “Youth”. It was a work about different epochs in the life of every person.

Up to Tolstoy, it was considered that a human Boeing was developing from a simple level to a complicated one. Every next step of his spiritual experience exceeded and canceled the previous one. We grew and our childhood left us forever. Up to Tolstoy, the unit of measurement of a literary hero was his complex character. The Russian writer categorically denied such a viewpoint. Being a seventy-six-year-old man Tolstoy wrote: “If you ask me how I can perceive myself as a child, a youth and a grown-up paying no attention to time, I will answer you that I who combines a child, a young man, and a chap is the answer” (Leo Tolstoy, 2005, p. 117).

In his first novel “Childhood” he used the facts that he had gone through and the feelings that he felt deeply. In other words, it was the spiritual autobiography of the Russian writer.&nbsp.&nbsp.

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