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2001
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
180 pages
ISBN: 978-1410218292
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The Light That Shines in the Darkness

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The Man Who Was Dead, The Cause of it All, and The Light That Shines in the Darkness are the three plays left by Tolstoy for publication after his death. The Light That Shines in the Darkness -- the last of Tolstoy's plays, was left unfinished. In Russia it is prohibited on account of its allusions to the refusal of military service. Yet it is in some ways the most interesting of Tolstoy's posthumous works. It is obviously not strictly autobiographical, for Tolstoy was not assassinated as the hero of the piece is, nor was his daughter engaged to be married to a young prince who refused military service. But like some of his other writings, the play is semi-autobiographical. In it, not only has Tolstoy utilised personal experiences, but more than that, he answers the question so often asked: Why, holding his views, did he not free himself from property before he grew old?

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Title:The Light That Shines in the Darkness
Author:Leo Tolstoy
Series:Standalone Plays
Published:2001
Pages:180
ISBN-10:1410218295
ISBN-13:978-1410218292
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This book is part of the Standalone Plays series.