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The author presents a sympathetic critical portrait of Tolstoy, following his early life and military years, emergence as a novelist with works such as War and Peace and Anna Karenina, and the psychological and moral evolution that led him from sentimental early narratives to austere ethical and religious reflections. The study examines literary influences, major themes, representative short works, public reception, and personal recollections, situating artistic development within changing social and spiritual concerns while emphasizing the intimacy of the author's encounters and the gradual formation of a distinctive moral voice.
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