Romain Rolland's Tolstoy is a biographical exploration of the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy examining both his life and the profound impact he had on literature and philosophy. The book delves into Tolstoy's personal struggles including his quest for spiritual meaning and his deep questioning of the values of society. Rolland explores Tolstoy's transition from a young man to a deeply moral and spiritual thinker whose works challenge conventional views on religion ethics and the human condition. The biography also touches on Tolstoy's relationships including his marriage and interactions with family as well as his increasing disillusionment with the world around him. Through Rolland's portrayal we gain insight into the internal conflicts that drove Tolstoy to create his most famous works. The narrative highlights the tension between Tolstoy's worldly success and his growing desire for a simpler more spiritually fulfilled life. Rolland presents a vivid picture of Tolstoy not only as a literary giant but also as a man in constant search of truth and understanding.
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