Albert (short story) explained

"Albert" is a short story by Leo Tolstoy. It was originally published in 1858.

The lead character, Albert, is a homeless, yet brilliant, violinist. The kind Delesov wanted to save the young violinist, but after taking him home, discovers that Albert's drinking and temper threaten to destroy his entire family.

Albert has been described as reflection on moral questions of art, and society's ability to recognize true art.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simmons. Ernest J.. Introduction to Tolstoy's Writings. OurCivilization.com. Our Civilization. 14 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20100102082052/http://ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/smmnsej/tolstoy/chap2.htm. 2 January 2010. dead. dmy-all.