
The Keys to Freedom
Tolstoyan Lessons of Life for Every Day, Volume II
Walter Richmond(Author)
Academica Press
Published on 30. May 2018
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-1-68053-051-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Keys to Freedom: Tolstoyan Lessons of Life for Every Day represents decades of work by Leo Tolstoy in writing, collecting, and organizing aphorisms and observations into the most complete exposition of his pacifist interpretation of Christianity, designed to be read each day. Interspersed with hundreds of passages by Tolstoy himself, many of which appear nowhere else in his published works, are the thoughts of authors as diverse as Marcus Aurelius, Blaise Pascal, the American social critic John Ruskin, the Russian anarchist Pyotr Kropotkin, and the Sufi poet Saadi, as well as quotes from the Bible, Quran, Bhagavad Gita, Vamana Purana, and many other religious books, arranged in calendar form. Tolstoy's goal is to reveal the path to spiritual freedom, based on his revolutionary vision of religion.
The Keys to Freedom is the most methodical elaboration of Tolstoy's entire religious philosophical system, particularly his ideas on metaphysics, pacifism, and anarchy. In this second volume the reader will find not only a wealth of wisdom, but also the keys to a better understanding of the author's great works of fiction.
The Keys to Freedom is the most methodical elaboration of Tolstoy's entire religious philosophical system, particularly his ideas on metaphysics, pacifism, and anarchy. In this second volume the reader will find not only a wealth of wisdom, but also the keys to a better understanding of the author's great works of fiction.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bethesda
United States
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
805 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68053-051-3 (9781680530513)
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Person
Walter Richmond is Professor of Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture at Occidental College, Los Angeles. His scholarly interests also include the history and culture of the Caucasus and Central Asia.