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Childhood

Par : Leo Tolstoy
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  • Nombre de pages134
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-5-304-94619-3
  • EAN9785304946193
  • Date de parution27/02/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille209 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurSama Publishing House

Résumé

Childhood by Leo Tolstoy is a tender and deeply introspective novel that marks the beginning of the author's celebrated semi-autobiographical trilogy. With remarkable sensitivity and emotional clarity, Tolstoy captures the inner world of a young boy as he begins to perceive the complexities of family, society, and his own developing conscience. The story follows young Nikolai Irtenyev, a sensitive and observant child growing up within the comforts and expectations of a 19th-century Russian noble family.
Through his eyes, readers experience the innocence, confusion, joy, and quiet sorrows that define early life. Everyday moments-lessons with tutors, interactions with parents and siblings, small triumphs and disappointments-are rendered with profound psychological insight, revealing how deeply childhood experiences shape identity. At its heart, Childhood is not driven by dramatic events, but by emotional awakening.
Tolstoy masterfully portrays the subtle transitions in a young mind: the longing for parental approval, the fear of failure, the sting of embarrassment, and the dawning awareness of mortality and moral responsibility. As Nikolai confronts feelings of pride, guilt, jealousy, and love, readers witness the formation of character and the fragile beauty of youthful perception. Tolstoy's prose is elegant and reflective, rich with philosophical undertones that foreshadow the depth of his later masterpieces.
Yet the novel retains a warmth and immediacy that make it deeply relatable. The author's ability to enter the consciousness of a child with authenticity and compassion gives the work a timeless quality. Through small, intimate scenes, Tolstoy illuminates universal truths about memory, growth, and the fleeting nature of innocence. Childhood stands as both a personal reflection and a universal exploration of early life.
It invites readers to revisit their own formative years and consider how those first emotional experiences continue to shape who they become. Gentle, thoughtful, and profoundly human, this novel remains a cornerstone of Russian literature and a moving testament to Tolstoy's enduring literary genius.
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