Abstract

Introduction 1. L. N. Tolstoy and his Childhood 2. S. T. Aksakov: a broader vision 3. Canonizing the myths of Russian gentry childhood 4. M. Gorky: Anti-Childhood 5. The modernist childhood of A. Belyi 6. I. A. Bunin: preserving the tradition in exile Conclusion Notes Bibliography.

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