A.N. Tolstoy’s Library as a Creative Laboratory of the Writer: Sources of the Novel Peter the Great

The article examines the personal library of the writer A.N. Tolstoy as a unique source of the historical novel Peter the Great. Its significance lies in the fact that the writer formed it purposefully. He acquired books to prepare for the creation of works of art and, above all, the largest part of...

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Main Author: Anna S. Akimova
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Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2024-06-01
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A.N. Tolstoy’s Library as a Creative Laboratory of the Writer: Sources of the Novel Peter the Great
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peter the great novel
writer’s library
historical sources
creative laboratory
the writer’s archive.
title A.N. Tolstoy’s Library as a Creative Laboratory of the Writer: Sources of the Novel Peter the Great
title_full A.N. Tolstoy’s Library as a Creative Laboratory of the Writer: Sources of the Novel Peter the Great
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creative laboratory
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