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An autobiographical trilogy written during the author's military service in the Caucasus (1851–1856), it serves as a poetic reckoning with his own youthful development and the inner growth of his entire generation. Tolstoy infused the portrayal of his characters with profound knowledge of his own psyche, offering a penetrating analysis of his youth. With open self-criticism, he illustrated through his character Nikolai Irtienev how painfully and laboriously a person emerges from confusion and uncertainty. As a master realist and psychologist, he never transcended the boundaries of a child's imaginative world. In this first work, Tolstoy masterfully depicted the elusive manifestations of inner life, which alternate with extraordinary speed and inexhaustible variety. This distinctive feature of Tolstoy's psychological analysis—focusing not just on the results of psychological processes but on the processes themselves—was characterized by Chernyshevsky as the "greatest merit and inimitable originality" of Tolstoy's talent.
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Childhood, Adolescence, Youth, Lew Nikolajewitsch Tolstoi
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- 1981
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