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Father Sergius

Leo Tolstoy

Translator Aylmer Maude, Louise Maude

Publisher: Ktoczyta.pl

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Summary

The story „Father Sergius” is one of Tolstoy’s most deeply personal works. This is a story about leaving. This is her main topic, and all the more curious, that its meaning did not develop immediately, with the accumulation of some own spiritual experience, which he was in no hurry to put on paper, and even more so – to publish.
Available since: 08/19/2019.
Print length: 55 pages.

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