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What is art? and essays on art / by Tolstóy, translated by Aylmer Maude.

Fine Arts Library N70 .T72 1932
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910
Contributor:
Maude, Aylmer, 1858-1938, translator.
Series:
World's classics 331.
The World's classics. 331
Language:
English
Russian
Subjects (All):
Arts--Philosophy.
Arts.
Arts and morals.
Physical Description:
xix pages, 1 unnumbered page, 339 pages ; 16 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Oxford university press, H. Milford, [1932?]
Contents:
Schoolboys and art (1861).
On truth in art (1887).
Introduction to Amiel's Journal (1893).
Introduction to S. T. Semanov's Peasant stories (1894).
Introduction to the works of Guy de Maupassant (1894).
On art (c. 1895-7).
Tolstoy's preface to 'What is art?' (1898).
What is art? (1898).
Appendices to What is art?
Preface to von Polenz's novel Der Büttnerbauer (1902).
An afterword, by Tolstóy, to Chékhov's story, Darling (1905)
Notes:
"'What is art?' first appeared in 1898; the other essays in the years given in the contents. In 'The World's classics' the Maude translation was first published in 1930."
OCLC:
550213

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