Which best-selling novel by a Russian Freemason describes in great detail the Masonic initiation ritual of the

Which best-selling novel by a Russian Freemason describes in great detail the Masonic initiation ritual of the character Pierre Besouchoff?

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4 Responses to “Which best-selling novel by a Russian Freemason describes in great detail the Masonic initiation ritual of the”

  1. Custo Says:

    tolstoy. war & peace.

  2. Jasper Says:

    I don’t know but if I had……say………..an assignment that was due…….I’m sure I could find out on my own.

  3. CBETA Says:

    War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. Tolstoy wasn’t a Freemason though, but Pierre Besouchoff is definitely one of the characters in War and Peace.

  4. Thesportspic Says:

    Tsapina, Olga
    By the Banks of the Neva: Chapters from the Lives and Careers of the British in Eighteenth-Century Russia, and: Working the Rough Stone: Freemasonry and Society in Eighteenth-Century Russia, and: Russian Subjects: Empire, Nation, and the Culture of the Golden Age (review)
    Eighteenth-Century Studies – Volume 33, Number 2, Winter 2000, pp. 301-305

 

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