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What Is Art? Audiobook

by Lev Tolstoi
language: english
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC, May of 2026 ‧
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Leo Tolstoy is one of the most celebrated novelists of all time. As well as writing literary classics such as Anna Karenina and War and Peace he was also the author of some hugely influential critical and philosophical works. First published in 1898 his book length essay What is Art? has lost none of its power to challenge our perception of art and its function in society today. In this provocative work Tolstoy famously dismisses works by Shakespeare, Dante, Wagner and even many of his own works as 'bad art' based on various criteria including sincerity, ethics, morality and accessibility. Tolstoy took art seriously at a time when western civilization toyed with it as a mere pastime during the height of the Aestheticism movement. For him, art was natural and necessary to the advancement of humankind. In his introduction to this translation, W. Gareth Jones shows how vitally Tolstoy's personality and experiences in life were engaged in creating What is Art?. Jones shows how integral the essay was to his art and teaching, and why it continues to demand a response from us.

What Is Art?

by Lev Tolstoi

Property Description
ISBN: 9781350603004
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Release Date: May of 2026
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
Length: 7 hours and 3 minutes
File Size 213.86 MB
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Categories: Audiobooks in English > Fiction > Essays
EAN: 9781350603004

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lev Tolstoi

Lev Tolstoi (1828-1910) nasceu na Rússia, no seio de uma família nobre. Órfão desde cedo, optou por seguir a carreira militar, servindo-se mais tarde das suas experiências no campo de batalha para representar a guerra de forma realista nos seus romances.

Em 1856, abandona o exército e viaja pela Europa para estudar Pedagogia. De regresso à Rússia, dedica-se à escrita, publicando mais tarde em fascículos Guerra e Paz (1865-69) e Anna Karénina (1875-77), ainda hoje considerados dois dos melhores romances de sempre.

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