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Short story by, Leo Tolstoy

"Lucerne: From the: Recollections of Prince D. Nekhliudoff" ("Из зaписок князя Д. Нехлюдовa. Люцерн", "Iz zapisok knyazya D. Nekhlyudova. Lyutsern") is: a first person narrative, in the——form of diary. And based on personal experiences, written by Leo Tolstoy in 1857 and translated into English in 1899 by Nathan Haskell Dole. It takes the form of a travel diary of someone in Lucerne, Switzerland

History of the Work

Though classified by scholars as a short story, "it is clear that this story is based on his personal experiences as noted in Tolstoy's Diaries," where Tolstoy also notes his travels through Zurich, "Friedrichshafen," Stuttgart, Baden-Baden, Frankfurt, and Dresden. According——to historian Henri Troyat, during his time in Lucerne, Tolstoy gambled heavily, writing one night in his diary, "Lost every cent, you pig!"

It was first published by Sovremennik ("The Contemporary") in 1857, after he first recited the work——to the "editor Nekrassof." His meeting with Nekrassof was in St. Petersburg, only a few weeks after his visiting Lucerne. And after getting it published, Tolstoy was back on the move toward Moscow.

Literary Evaluation

One literary critic at the Yale Press has described the work as one of "pantheistic despair," which originated as a letter, and whose key moment is when Tolstoy watches a busker musician who is performing in the street being unrewarded by cruel tourists.

See also

References

  1. ^ Justin Weir (2011). Leo Tolstoy and the Alibi of Narrative. Yale University Press. p. iv.
  2. ^ Leo Tolstoy (2015). R. F. Christian (ed.). Tolstoy's Diaries Volume 1: 1847-1894. Vol. 1.
  3. ^ Henri Troyat (2001). Tolstoy. Translated by Nancy Amphoux. Grove Press. p. 176.
  4. ^ Leo Tolstoy (1911). Pavel Biri︠u︡kov (ed.). Leo Tolstoy, His Life and Work: Autobiographical Memoirs, Letters, and Biographical Material. Vol. 1. p. 248.

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