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In "What Is Art?" and its companion essay, "Wherein Is Truth in Art?" Leo Tolstoy embarks on a profound exploration of the nature and purpose of art. Through a philosophical lens, Tolstoy critiques prevailing artistic standards of his time, advocating for art that resonates with the moral and spiritual truths of humanity. His literary style weaves together passionate argumentation with incisive insights, placing art within the broader context of society's ethical responsibilities. Tolstoy's work challenges readers to reflect on the authenticity of art's emotional impact and its potential for…mehr

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In "What Is Art?" and its companion essay, "Wherein Is Truth in Art?" Leo Tolstoy embarks on a profound exploration of the nature and purpose of art. Through a philosophical lens, Tolstoy critiques prevailing artistic standards of his time, advocating for art that resonates with the moral and spiritual truths of humanity. His literary style weaves together passionate argumentation with incisive insights, placing art within the broader context of society's ethical responsibilities. Tolstoy's work challenges readers to reflect on the authenticity of art's emotional impact and its potential for fostering empathy and true understanding amidst a world often mired in superficiality. Tolstoy, a towering figure in literature and a leading advocate for social reform, penned these essays during a transformative period in his life, marked by spiritual awakening and existential questioning. His deep-seated belief in the interconnectedness of all people and his commitment to moral clarity emerge powerfully through these texts. Tolstoy's literary experience and his shift from the novelistic traditions of his earlier works, like "War and Peace," lend unique authority to his philosophical arguments regarding the essence of artistic expression. This essential read is highly recommended for enthusiasts of literature, philosophy, and art alike. Tolstoy's unwavering quest for truth provides profound insights into both the purpose of art and the broader human experience. Engaging with these essays not only enriches one's understanding of art but also prompts vital discussions about the role of creativity in shaping a just society.

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