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Tolstoi's leven / Zijne persoonlijke herinneringen, brieven en aanteekeningen 1828-1863

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An intimate biographical study gathers memoirs, letters, and diary extracts to reconstruct the subject's personal and intellectual development during his formative years. The editor explains his methodology and organizes material into four parts—autobiographical notes and correspondence, recollections from close acquaintances alongside official records, critical essays and writings, and miscellaneous press items—while describing archival research, direct questioning of the subject, and cooperation with family. The narrative combines documentary evidence and interpretive reflection, notes obstacles encountered by the biographer such as exile and limited access, and includes vivid anecdotes that illuminate private habits and evolving beliefs, producing a textured portrait of the figure's inner life and early worldview.

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Pavel Ivanovich Biriukov

Pavel Ivanovich Biriukov was a Russian author and a close associate of the renowned writer Leo Tolstoy. He is best known for his work "Tolstoi's leven / Zijne persoonlijke herinneringen, brieven en aanteekeningen 1828-1863," which offers a unique insight into Tolstoy's life through personal memories, letters, and notes. Biriukov's writings contribute to the understanding of Tolstoy's character and literary legacy, providing readers with a glimpse into the thoughts and experiences of one of literature's most significant figures. His work is a valuable resource for those interested in the life and philosophy of Tolstoy.

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