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Tolstoy, Leo: Critical Essay by Aylmer Maude

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SOURCE: "The Root of Religion," in The Sackbut, Vol. VII, No. II, June, 1927, pp. 314-16.

In the following essay, Maude briefly discusses the impact of Tolstoy's Confession immediately following the book's publication.

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