Despite his wealth and fame, Tolstoy found life meaningless because of the inevitability of death. He explored science, philosophy, and upper-class religion but found them all lacking.
Written between 1879 and 1880, this autobiographical work details the famous novelist's profound midlife existential crisis. A Confession
"A Confession" refers to several distinct and powerful works, ranging from classic literature to modern true crime. 1. Leo Tolstoy’s A Confession (Book) Despite his wealth and fame, Tolstoy found life
His ultimate resolution was to "live seeking God," asserting that as long as he sought the divine, he felt strong. "A Confession" refers to several distinct and powerful
Detailed analyses are available via SuperSummary and Course Hero . 2. A Confession (2019 TV Mini-Series)
This gritty six-part British crime drama stars Martin Freeman and Imelda Staunton, dramatising the real-life investigation into the disappearance of Sian O’Callaghan in 2011. Martin Freeman
Tolstoy observed that the "laboring poor" lived with a simple, authentic faith that gave them the strength to live and face death without despair. Key Themes: