- Boyhood (novel)
"Boyhood" ( _ru. Отрочество, "Otrochestvo") (
1854 ) is the secondnovel inLeo Tolstoy 's autobiographicaltrilogy , following "Childhood" and followed by "Youth".
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"Boyhood" ( _ru. Отрочество, "Otrochestvo") (
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Boyhood (disambiguation) — Boyhood is the state or period of being a boy.Boyhood can also refer to:* Boyhood (novel), an 1854 novel by Leo Tolstoy * Boyhood (film), an upcoming film by Richard Linklater * , a 1997 book by South African born author J. M. Coetzee … Wikipedia
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The Boyhood of Raleigh — is a painting by John Everett Millais, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1871. It came to epitomise the culture of heroic Imperialism in late Victorian Britain and in British popular culture up to the mid twentieth century.The painting… … Wikipedia