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Das Leben Tolstois

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The biography traces the life and work of a celebrated novelist, following his evolution from a worldly aristocrat and successful writer to a moral and spiritual seeker whose uncompromising conscience created fierce inner conflicts. It balances accounts of artistic achievements and domestic struggles with an exploration of his religious conversion, radical critique of art and society, refusal of hypocrisy, and clashes with institutions. Rolland emphasizes psychological complexity and moral intensity, portraying both intellectual gifts and self-destructive obsessions while mapping how personal anguish informed public positions and inspired devoted followers.

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Romain Rolland

Romain Rolland was a French novelist, playwright, and musicologist, known for his profound exploration of human experience and the arts. He gained prominence with his monumental work "Jean-Christophe," a multi-volume novel that reflects his deep engagement with music and philosophy. Rolland's writing often delves into themes of individuality and the struggle against societal constraints, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His works, including "Above the Battle" and "Clerambault: The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War," showcase his commitment to pacifism and humanism during tumultuous times. A Nobel laureate in Literature, Rolland's legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers around the world.

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