Publisher's Synopsis
Volume 4 of "The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy" presents a fascinating collection of Tolstoy's writings on education alongside his powerful short story, "Linen-Measurer." This volume, translated by Leo Wiener, provides invaluable insights into Tolstoy's evolving philosophy of education and his literary genius.
Tolstoy's pedagogical articles delve into his progressive theories on learning and child development, advocating for a more empathetic and student-centered approach. "Linen-Measurer," on the other hand, showcases Tolstoy's mastery of storytelling, offering a profound commentary on society, morality, and the human condition. This carefully curated collection offers both literary enjoyment and intellectual stimulation, making it an essential addition to any Tolstoy collection.
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