A Confession and Other Religious Writings Introduction
A Confession
What Is Religion and Of What Does Its Essence Consist?
Religion and Morality
The Law of Love and the Law of Violence
Explanatory Notes
Count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy was born in 1828 and educated
privately. He studied Oriental languages and Law at the University
of Kazan, then led a life of pleasure until he joined an artillery
regiment in the Caucasus in 1851. He served during the Crimean War
and after the defence of Sebastopol wrote The Sebastopol Sketches,
which established his reputation. He continued to write while
developing educational projects, writing War and Peace and Anna
Karenina between 1865 and 1876. A Confession marked an outward
change in his life and works- he became an extreme rationalist and
moralist, and his theories led to his excommunication from the
Russian Holy Synod in 1901. He died in 1910.
Jane Kentish is a lecturer in Byzantine and early Russian History
and Art at the University of Sussex.
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