Chapter 2 Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy A Queer, Christian-Anarchist Writer

This chapter, the book's introduction and summary, examines Tolstoy's life and art using psychobiographical, historical, and sexological prisms. The centrality of erotic non-conformism is the artist's emotional landscape and anarchist vision is emphasized. The numerous precedents in R...

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Main Author: Sethness Castro, Javier (auth)
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