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In "The Cutting of the Forest," Leo Tolstoy explores the intricate relationship between humanity and nature through a succinct narrative that highlights the moral implications of deforestation and exploitation. The novella employs a realistic style, characteristic of Tolstoy's late career, showcasing his deep ethical concerns and environmental consciousness. Set against the backdrop of rural Russia, the story unfolds with vivid descriptions and poignant dialogues, reflecting the social issues of his time, including the impact of industrialization on rural ecosystems and communities. Leo Tolstoy, a literary giant and moral philosopher, was profoundly influenced by his observations of social injustice and the natural world surrounding him. His own experiences, from his aristocratic upbringing to his later advocacy for simple, ethical living, deeply informed his writings. By the time he penned this work, Tolstoy had become increasingly preoccupied with themes of spiritual awakening and ethical responsibility, positioning "The Cutting of the Forest" as both a cautionary tale and a call to action. This insightful novella is highly recommended for readers interested in environmental literature and the philosophical musings of one of the greatest writers in history. Tolstoy's work challenges us to reconsider our relationship with nature and encourages self-reflection on our societal values.
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