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War and Peace,

Tolstoy had a mystical approach to God. He thought that God could not be comprehended by the

Tolstoy had a mystical approach to God. He thought that God could not be comprehended by the

Tolstoy had a mystical approach to God. He thought that God could not be comprehended by the

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The Revolution of 1917 has obscured from our view the threat which Tolstoy’s simple readi

The Revolution of 1917 has obscured from our view the threat which Tolstoy’s simple readi

The Revolution of 1917 has obscured from our view the threat which Tolstoy’s simple readi

socialists were conscious of the need to give religious connotations to their stated

socialists were conscious of the need to give religious connotations to their stated

socialists were conscious of the need to give religious connotations to their stated

Novoevremia,

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Resurrection,

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* The Bolsheviks made the most political capital out of socialism’s religious resona

* The Bolsheviks made the most political capital out of socialism’s religious resona

* The Bolsheviks made the most political capital out of socialism’s religious resona

Pro zemliu i sotsializm: slovo sotsialdemokrata k derevenskoi bednote

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ists, even wrote a prayer for the writer’s death which was circulated widely in the right-wi

ists, even wrote a prayer for the writer’s death which was circulated widely in the right-wi

ists, even wrote a prayer for the writer’s death which was circulated widely in the right-wi

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Tolstoy gave all the money he had made from Resurrection to the Dukhobors. The Dukhobors

Tolstoy gave all the money he had made from Resurrection to the Dukhobors. The Dukhobors

Tolstoy gave all the money he had made from Resurrection to the Dukhobors. The Dukhobors

Resurrection

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Tolstoy was in close contact with many other sects. There was a natural affinity between h

Tolstoy was in close contact with many other sects. There was a natural affinity between h

Tolstoy was in close contact with many other sects. There was a natural affinity between h

lowers and the main religious sects about organizing a united movement under Tolstoy’s

lowers and the main religious sects about organizing a united movement under Tolstoy’s

lowers and the main religious sects about organizing a united movement under Tolstoy’s

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If Tolstoy’s Christian anarchism was motivated by the yearning to belong to a free commu

If Tolstoy’s Christian anarchism was motivated by the yearning to belong to a free commu

If Tolstoy’s Christian anarchism was motivated by the yearning to belong to a free commu

Anna Karenina.

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In 1897 Tolstoy paid a visit to Chekhov. The playwright was gravely ill. His long illness fro

In 1897 Tolstoy paid a visit to Chekhov. The playwright was gravely ill. His long illness fro

In 1897 Tolstoy paid a visit to Chekhov. The playwright was gravely ill. His long illness fro

Chekhov, who had hitherto ignored his condition, was finally obliged to call for the doc

Chekhov, who had hitherto ignored his condition, was finally obliged to call for the doc

Chekhov, who had hitherto ignored his condition, was finally obliged to call for the doc

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It was not that Chekhov was an atheist - although in the last years of his life he claimed t

It was not that Chekhov was an atheist - although in the last years of his life he claimed t

It was not that Chekhov was an atheist - although in the last years of his life he claimed t

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monk himself.122 Chekhov saw the Church as an ally of the artist, and the artist’s mission as

monk himself.122 Chekhov saw the Church as an ally of the artist, and the artist’s mission as

monk himself.122 Chekhov saw the Church as an ally of the artist, and the artist’s mission as

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Chekhov’s literary works are filled with religious characters and themes. No other Russi

Chekhov’s literary works are filled with religious characters and themes. No other Russi

Chekhov’s literary works are filled with religious characters and themes. No other Russi

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Three Sisters,

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In his early story ‘On the Road’ (1886) Chekhov discusses this Russian need for faith. The s

In his early story ‘On the Road’ (1886) Chekhov discusses this Russian need for faith. The s

In his early story ‘On the Road’ (1886) Chekhov discusses this Russian need for faith. The s

’As far as I can judge, speaking for myself, and from all that I have seen, this talent is pre

’As far as I can judge, speaking for myself, and from all that I have seen, this talent is pre

’As far as I can judge, speaking for myself, and from all that I have seen, this talent is pre

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This was close to Chekhov’s view - and he himself was very Russian in this sense. Chekhov mi

This was close to Chekhov’s view - and he himself was very Russian in this sense. Chekhov mi

This was close to Chekhov’s view - and he himself was very Russian in this sense. Chekhov mi

The need to believe was as central to his art as it was to the Russian way of life. Chekhov’

The need to believe was as central to his art as it was to the Russian way of life. Chekhov’

The need to believe was as central to his art as it was to the Russian way of life. Chekhov’

Uncle Vanya,

Three Sisters,

The Cherry Orchard)

Uncle Vanya:

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Modern culture is but the beginning of a work for a great future, a work which will go on, pe

Modern culture is but the beginning of a work for a great future, a work which will go on, pe

Modern culture is but the beginning of a work for a great future, a work which will go on, pe

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