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Kindertijd, jongensjaren, jeugd

Deze meeslepende trilogie volgt de ontwikkeling van een jonge man, van zijn kindertijd via zijn jeugd tot het begin van zijn volwassenheid. De serie duikt diep in de menselijke psyche en onderzoekt de vorming van identiteit en morele waarden in een turbulente omgeving. Het biedt een scherp inzicht in maatschappelijke normen, persoonlijke relaties en de zoektocht naar de zin van het leven. Het is een tijdloos verhaal over de weg naar zelfontdekking en volwassenheid.

Youth
Boyhood
Childhood

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  1. 1

    Childhood

    • 114bladzijden
    • 4 uur lezen
    3,3(20)Tarief

    The trilogy encapsulates Tolstoy's exploration of a young individual's journey towards self-awareness, reflecting on the complexities of life through vivid storytelling. Spanning his formative years, it offers a rich tapestry of experiences that foreshadow themes and techniques later developed in his masterpieces like "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina." Despite the author's later dismissal of the work as a blend of fact and fiction, readers have long appreciated its insightful portrayal of youth against a backdrop of clarity and diversity.

    Childhood
  2. 2

    Boyhood

    • 96bladzijden
    • 4 uur lezen
    4,0(1)Tarief

    The biography details the life of Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, a prominent Russian author born in 1828 and renowned for his mastery of realistic fiction. It highlights his significant contributions to literature, establishing him as one of the greatest novelists in history. The narrative encompasses his early life in Yasnaya Polyana, his literary achievements, and his passing in 1910, providing insight into the enduring impact of his works on global literature.

    Boyhood
  3. 3

    Youth

    • 182bladzijden
    • 7 uur lezen
    5,0(1)Tarief

    Focusing on the transition from adolescence to adulthood, the novel explores Nikolenka's experiences as he navigates friendship, love, and personal growth while preparing for university. Through his relationship with Dmitri and the emotional challenges he faces, readers witness his awakening to complex feelings and moral revelations. This semi-autobiographical work captures the essence of youth, nostalgia, and the bittersweet nature of memories, showcasing Tolstoy's emerging literary prowess and philosophical depth that would characterize his later masterpieces.

    Youth