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'''[1939]: Longsmans, Green & Co., London/New York/Bombay / David McKay Publications, Philadelphia / Cassell & Co., London''' | '''[1939]: Longsmans, Green & Co., London/New York/Bombay / David McKay Publications, Philadelphia / Cassell & Co., London''' | ||
''The Living Thoughts of | ''The Living Thoughts of Tolstoy''. Presented by Stefan Zweig. Foreword by Stefan Zweig. Foreword translated by June Barrows Mussey. Selections from the Nathan Haskell Dole translation of Tolstoi’s works. 154p. Illustrated. Stefan Zweig's foreword, "Presenting Tolstoi", pp. 1-24 [The Living Thoughts Library, 4]. British 1st edition. 124p. London: Cassell & Co., 1939 [Reprinted: 1942, 1945, 1948], "Presenting Tolstoi", pp. 1-19 | ||
'''[1960]: Fawcett Publications, Greenwich, CT''' | '''[1960]: Fawcett Publications, Greenwich, CT''' | ||
''The Living Thoughts of | ''The Living Thoughts of Tolstoy''. Presented by Stefan Zweig. Foreword by Stefan Zweig. Foreword translated by June Barrows Mussey. Selections from the Nathan Haskell Dole translation of Tolstoi’s works. New edition. 160p. Reprinted: 1963 [A Premier Book, R221] | ||
'''Contents:''' | |||
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Presenting Tolstoy [Tolstoi als religioser und sozialer Danker], pp. 9-32 | |||
Tolstoy's Way to His Inner Self [From ''My Confession''], pp. 35-58 | |||
Tolstoy's Criticism of His Age [From ''The Kingdom of God], pp. 5987 | |||
Tolstoy's Philosophy of History [From ''War and Peace''], pp. 88-97 | |||
Tolstoy's Ethical Thought in Imaginative Form [Short Stories], pp. 98-160 | |||
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::Nicholas Bigstick [Nikoalai Palkin], pp. 98-106 | |||
::Three Parables, pp. 107-119 | |||
::King Assarhadon, pp. 120-126 | |||
What Men Live By, pp. 127160 | |||
'''[1977]: Richard West, Philadelphia''' | '''[1977]: Richard West, Philadelphia''' | ||
''The Living Thoughts of | ''The Living Thoughts of Tolstoy''. Presented by Stefan Zweig. Foreword by Stefan Zweig. Foreword translated by June Barrows Mussey. Selections from the Nathan Haskell Dole translation of Tolstoi’s works. 154p. "Presenting Tolstoi", pp. 1-19. This is a reprint of the original 1939 edition | ||
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[1939]: Longsmans, Green & Co., London/New York/Bombay / David McKay Publications, Philadelphia / Cassell & Co., London
The Living Thoughts of Tolstoy. Presented by Stefan Zweig. Foreword by Stefan Zweig. Foreword translated by June Barrows Mussey. Selections from the Nathan Haskell Dole translation of Tolstoi’s works. 154p. Illustrated. Stefan Zweig's foreword, "Presenting Tolstoi", pp. 1-24 [The Living Thoughts Library, 4]. British 1st edition. 124p. London: Cassell & Co., 1939 [Reprinted: 1942, 1945, 1948], "Presenting Tolstoi", pp. 1-19
[1960]: Fawcett Publications, Greenwich, CT
The Living Thoughts of Tolstoy. Presented by Stefan Zweig. Foreword by Stefan Zweig. Foreword translated by June Barrows Mussey. Selections from the Nathan Haskell Dole translation of Tolstoi’s works. New edition. 160p. Reprinted: 1963 [A Premier Book, R221]
Contents:
- Nicholas Bigstick [Nikoalai Palkin], pp. 98-106
- Three Parables, pp. 107-119
- King Assarhadon, pp. 120-126
What Men Live By, pp. 127160
[1977]: Richard West, Philadelphia
The Living Thoughts of Tolstoy. Presented by Stefan Zweig. Foreword by Stefan Zweig. Foreword translated by June Barrows Mussey. Selections from the Nathan Haskell Dole translation of Tolstoi’s works. 154p. "Presenting Tolstoi", pp. 1-19. This is a reprint of the original 1939 edition
Translations:
Arabic: Nuṣūṣ mukhtārah min Tūlstūy; Afkār Tūlstūy al-ḥayyah
Danish: Tolstois udødelige tanker; Leo Tolstoi - I udtog ved og med indledning af Stefan Zweig
Dutch: De levende gedachten van Tolstoi
French: Les Pages immortelles de Tolstoi
Hebrew: Demuto ha-'atsmit shel Ṭolsṭoi
Norwegian: Lev Nikolaevic Tolstoi
Portuguese: O pensamento vivo de Tolstoi
Rumanian: Lev Tolstoi. Pagini alese
Spanish: El pensamiento vivo de Tolstoi
German Original of Stefan Zweig's Introductory Essay:
"Tolstoi als religiöser und sozialer Denker" [1937]. First printed in: Stefan Zweig. Zeit und Welt. Gesammelte Aufsätze und Vorträge 1904-1940 [1943], No. 6, pp. (69)-95 / 1946 edition, No. 6, pp. (65)-88