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Tolstoy, Leo: Critical Essay by Ernest J. Simmons

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SOURCE: "Religious, Moral, and Didactic Writings," in Introduction to Tolstoy's Writings, The University of Chicago Press, 1968, pp. 94-117.

In the following essay, Simmons presents an overview of Tolstoy's philosophical writings.

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