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Khozyain I rabotnik: Critical Essay by John Hagan

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Leo Tolstoy
About 42 pages (12,530 words)
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SOURCE: “Detail and Meaning in Tolstoy's Master and Man,” in Criticism, Vol. 11, Winter, 1969, pp. 31-58.

In the following essay, Hagan analyzes the religious symbolism found in Master and Man to better understand Tolstoy's artistic method.

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