Tolstoy on Shakespeare: A Critical Essay on Shakespeare

by Leo, graf Tolstoy · language: en

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| +------------------------------------------------------------+ Tolstoy on Shakespeare Tolstoy on Shakespeare A critical Essay on Shakespeare By LEO TOLSTOY Translated by V. Tchertkoff and I. F. M. Followed by Shakespeare's Attitude to the Working Classes By ERNEST CROSBY And a Letter From G. BERNARD SHAW NEW YORK & LONDON FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY 1906 This Volume is issued by arrangement with V. Tchertkoff, sole literary representative of Leo Tolstoy outside Russia, and Editor of "The Free Age Press," Christchurch, Hants. NO RIGHTS RESERVED Published, November, 1906 CONTENTS PART I PAGE TOLSTOY ON SHAKESPEARE 1 PART II APPENDIX I. SHAKESPEARE'S ATTITUDE TOWARD THE WORKING CLASSES, BY ERNEST CROSBY, 127 II.

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