Resurrection Volume 2 presents a thought-provoking exploration of art and Christian teachings by Leo Tolstoy. Continuing the themes established in Volume 1, this collection of essays delves into the fundamental question: âWhat is Art?â Tolstoy challenges conventional notions, offering a critique rooted in his distinctive moral and spiritual vision.
This volume further examines the role of art in society, advocating for its accessibility and moral integrity. Tolstoy, in collaboration with Leo Wiener, explores how true art should convey genuine emotions and promote universal brotherhood. Resurrection Volume 2 offers readers a timeless perspective on aesthetics and faith, inviting reflection on the purpose and impact of artistic expression.
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