Can Literature Address the Meaning of Life (or Success)?
Can Literature Address the Meaning of Life (or Success)? Friday October 26, 2007The Death of Ivan Ilyich is a novella first published in 1886. This famous work is often studied in literature classrooms. In this work, Leo Tolstoy addresses some of the meaning of life, and the inevitability of death. Here, a man who had counted himself a success reevaluates his life as he approaches his final moments. Blogs That Link Here Comments (0)See All Posts
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