Tolstoy的意思和读音

Tolstoy

: ['təʊlstɔɪ]

n.

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5.  「(Kant)、(Paine)、(Emerson)、(Thoreau)、

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1.Mercurial and unpredictable, he was the kind of man who could only be explained by Pushkin or Tolstoy, if by anyone at all.

2.Knowing that Tolstoy was in their midst, they asked him to tell stories of the great men of history.

3.Famous writer, mo yan is thought, "if everyone write like Tolstoy classic that this society is too dull and heavy. Flowers to the best. ",“.。”

4.A Russian colleague recently informed me that the country of Tolstoy and Chekhov is no longer producing great literature.

5.Does not the age of Balzac, Dickens, Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy dwarf its earnest, fitfully brilliant but ultimately punier successor?Balzac,Dickens,DostoyevskyTolstoy

6.Chekhov never lived to see Tolstoy's death, having died of tuberculosis six years before him at the more gentle age of 44.44

7.The church excommunicated him in 1901, unhappy with his novel Resurrection and Tolstoy's espousal of Christian anarchist and pacifist views.1901

8.But he was right to understand that Tolstoy's presence imposed certain ethical restrictions on Russian society.

9.The fact that Tolstoy used this saying as the topic of this book is to explain the tragedy of Anna.

10.He once denounced democracy as "the insupportable dictatorship of vulgar crowd" , and saw Tolstoy's non-violent resistance as a real threat.”,