Describing Tolstoy's crisis of depression and estrangement from the
world, A Confession is an autobiographical work of exceptional
emotional honesty. It describes his search for 'a practical religion not
promising future bliss but giving bliss on earth'. Although the
Confession led to his excommunication, it also resulted in a large
following of Tolstoyan Christians springing up throughout Russia and
Europe.
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