What is art? and essays on art
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What is art? and essays on art
(The world's classics, 331)
Oxford University Press, [1950]
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Note
"'What is art?' first appeared in 1898; the other essays in the years given in the contents. In 'The World's classics' the Maude translation was first published in 1930."
Contents of Works
- Schoolboys and art (1861)
- On truth in art (1887)
- Introduction to Amiel's Journal (1893)
- Introduction to S.T. Semënov's Peasant stories (1894)
- Introduction to the works of Guy de Maupassant (1894)
- On art (c. 1895-7)
- Tolstoy's preface to What is art? (1888)
- What is art? (1898)
- Appendices to What is art?
- Preface to von Polenz's novel Der Büttnerbauer (1902)
- An afterword, by Tolstóy, to Chékhov's story, Darling (1905)