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Timeline - ltolstoy. com He begins to write Childhood 1854: Writes Boyhood The army transfers him to Sevastopol Demitry dies of tuberculosis Tolstoy tries to free his serfs and transfer the land they work Suspicious they refuse the offer At Yasnaya Polyana he creates a school founded on his own pedagogical ideas
Leo Tolstoy Archive Explore the complete archive of Leo Tolstoy's works including fiction, nonfiction, letters, and more A searchable and organized digital collection
Timeline: Leo Tolstoy | Timetoast Dec 26, 1825, Decembrist Revolt Feb 21, 1828, Russo-Persian War Aug 28, 1828, Tolstoy is Born Nov 29, 1830, November Uprising 1831, Battle of Warsaw 1852, Tolstoy joins the army
Timelines and Soundtracks: Leo Tolstoy | Timeline - Blogger Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy; 9 September [O S 28 August] 1828 – 20 November [O S 7 November] 1910), usually referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy, was a Russian writer who is regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time
Leo Tolstoy - Wikipedia Born to an aristocratic family, Tolstoy achieved acclaim in his twenties with his semi-autobiographical trilogy, Childhood, Boyhood and Youth (1852–1856), and with Sevastopol Sketches (1855), based on his experiences in the Crimean War
Leo Tolstoy - Encyclopedia Britannica Leo Tolstoy was a Russian author, a master of realistic fiction, and one of the world’s greatest novelists His novels include War and Peace (1865–69) and Anna Karenina (1875–77)
Leo Tolstoys Historical timeline - histolines. com Historical timeline of amazing events, photos and quotes of Leo Tolstoys life Histolines timeline organizes historical events, quotes and photographs organized in biographical cronological timelines
Tolstoy - Personal Timeline As an infant, Leo Tolstoy was surrounded by his adoring older brothers, father, and mother When he was two, his mother gave birth to another child, Marya, on March 2, 1830 The family named her after her mother The Countess, exhausted from child bearing, fell ill and died several months later