
Can one ever truly understand the trials and tribulations of youth? Leo Tolstoy's "Youth" grapples with this very question. The novel, a semi-autobiographical work, offers a profound exploration of the journey from adolescence to maturity. Tolstoy's protagonist navigates the complexities of first love, the harsh realities of adulthood, and the ceaseless quest for identity. The author's keen understanding of human nature and his ability to articulate the nuances of emotion elevate this narrative from a simple coming-of-age tale to a timeless study of the human condition. "Youth" is a testament to Tolstoy's genius, sure to captivate readers with its raw honesty and poignant insight.
Chapters
45
Books/Sections
1
Difficulty
Beginner
Table of Contents
- Youth