Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy was a renowned Russian author best known for his novels 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina'. He is considered one of the greatest novelists of all time and his works have had a profound impact on literature and society.

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  1. 1. Anna Karenina

    Set in 19th-century Russia, this novel revolves around the life of Anna Karenina, a high-society woman who, dissatisfied with her loveless marriage, embarks on a passionate affair with a charming officer named Count Vronsky. This scandalous affair leads to her social downfall, while parallel to this, the novel also explores the rural life and struggles of Levin, a landowner who seeks the meaning of life and true happiness. The book explores themes such as love, marriage, fidelity, societal norms, and the human quest for happiness.

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  2. 2. War and Peace

    Set in the backdrop of the Napoleonic era, the novel presents a panorama of Russian society and its descent into the chaos of war. It follows the interconnected lives of five aristocratic families, their struggles, romances, and personal journeys through the tumultuous period of history. The narrative explores themes of love, war, and the meaning of life, as it weaves together historical events with the personal stories of its characters.

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  3. 3. The Death of Ivan Ilyich

    The book is a poignant exploration of mortality and the human condition, focusing on a high-court judge in 19th-century Russia who lives a seemingly successful and conventional life. However, when he is confronted with a terminal illness, he begins to question the meaning and value of his life, leading to an existential crisis and eventual spiritual awakening. Through his struggle, he comes to realize the superficiality of his previous life and the importance of genuine human connection. His story is a profound commentary on the nature of life, death, and the pursuit of happiness.

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  4. 4. The Kreutzer Sonata

    And Other Stories

    "The Kreutzer Sonata: And Other Stories" is a collection of novellas and short stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships and emotions. The central story revolves around a man who, consumed by jealousy and suspicion, murders his wife and then grapples with the guilt and moral implications of his actions. The other stories in the collection explore themes of love, lust, morality, and the human condition, reflecting the author's deep philosophical and religious beliefs.

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  5. 5. Resurrection

    "Resurrection: A Novel" is a profound exploration of moral responsibility and the possibility of redemption. The story revolves around a nobleman who, in his youth, seduces and abandons a young servant girl. Years later, he encounters her as a prostitute on trial for murder. Overwhelmed by guilt for his role in her downfall, he decides to atone for his sins by dedicating himself to her defense and rehabilitation. The novel grapples with themes of morality, justice, and the human capacity for change.

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  6. 6. Hadji Murat

    The novella centers on the real-life figure Hadji Murat, a 19th-century Chechen rebel commander who, after a falling out with his own leader, Imam Shamil, defects to the Russians for a chance to avenge his family. Caught between the complex military and cultural conflicts of the Russian Empire and the fiercely independent Chechen tribes, Murat's struggle for honor, survival, and revenge reflects the brutal realities of the Caucasian War. As he navigates the treacherous political landscape, his story becomes a poignant exploration of loyalty, betrayal, and the dichotomies of human nature.

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  7. 7. Childhood

    Boyhood and Youth

    The book is a classic coming-of-age story that delves into the inner world of a young boy as he experiences the joys, sorrows, and confusions of his early years. Through the protagonist's eyes, readers explore the complexities of family life, the challenges of growing up, and the profound impact of personal relationships on one's development. The narrative captures the innocence of childhood and the gradual loss of that innocence as the boy confronts the realities of the world around him, painting a poignant and introspective portrait of the transition from childhood to adolescence in 19th-century Russia.

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  8. 8. Sevastopol Sketches

    The book is a collection of three short stories, each offering a vivid and gritty portrayal of the Siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War. Through the eyes of various characters, ranging from a young and naive officer to seasoned and weary soldiers, the narrative delves into the brutal realities of warfare, the camaraderie among the troops, and the heroism and sacrifice on the front lines. The author's own experiences as a participant in the siege lend authenticity to the detailed descriptions of the battles, the strategies employed by both sides, and the daily struggles of life in the besieged city, ultimately presenting a poignant meditation on the nature of war and the human condition.

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  9. 9. The Power Of Darkness

    "The Power of Darkness" is a harrowing drama that delves into the depths of human depravity and the struggle for redemption. Set in rural Russia, the narrative follows a peasant named Nikita, who, driven by lust and greed, becomes entangled in a web of tragic events, including adultery, infanticide, and deception. As the consequences of his actions spiral out of control, the story exposes the stark realities of the moral decay and the social ills of the time. The play ultimately confronts the audience with the profound impact of sin and the possibility of forgiveness, posing challenging questions about the nature of evil and the potential for moral transformation.

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  10. 10. A Confession

    In this philosophical treatise, the author embarks on a profound existential inquiry, reflecting on the crisis of meaning in his own life. Despite his literary success and social standing, he is plagued by a deep sense of despair and contemplates suicide. Through an intense process of questioning and self-examination, he explores various avenues of thought, including science, philosophy, and the wisdom of the common people. Ultimately, he finds solace in the Christian faith, embracing a spiritual awakening that leads him to a new understanding of life's purpose and a rejection of his previous materialistic and hedonistic lifestyle. The work is a candid exploration of the author's search for truth and the moral and spiritual convictions that result from this quest.

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  11. 11. The Cossacks

    The novel is a coming-of-age story that follows the journey of a young Russian aristocrat who, disillusioned with his privileged life and the superficiality of society, seeks meaning and authenticity. He joins a Cossack community in the Caucasus, where he is drawn to the simplicity and vigor of their lifestyle. As he becomes entangled in the local conflicts and customs, he falls in love with a Cossack girl, which leads to a deep internal struggle between his previous values and his newfound admiration for the Cossack's way of life. The protagonist's journey is one of self-discovery, cultural immersion, and the quest for a genuine existence amidst the backdrop of the rugged and unforgiving landscape of the Russian frontier.

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  12. 12. Master And Man

    Set against the backdrop of a harsh Russian winter, this story explores the complex relationship between a wealthy merchant and his loyal servant as they embark on a journey to close a business deal. As they face the brutal elements and unforeseen challenges, the narrative delves into themes of human nature, morality, and the stark contrasts between social classes. The tale takes a profound turn when the characters are forced to confront their own vulnerabilities, ultimately leading to a poignant reflection on the true essence of life and the bonds that define us.

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  13. 13. Short Novels

    The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

    This collection brings together several of the most significant works by a renowned Russian writer, showcasing his mastery in exploring the human condition, morality, and society through fiction. The novellas within this compilation vary in theme and scope, ranging from the psychological turmoil of a man contemplating suicide, the moral dilemmas faced by a judge, to the spiritual awakening of a privileged aristocrat during wartime. Each story delves deep into the characters' inner conflicts, societal norms, and the search for meaning in life, all while critiquing the social and political issues of the time. The author's profound insights into human nature and his skillful storytelling make these short novels timeless classics that continue to resonate with readers around the world.

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  14. 14. The Devil

    A Story

    The story explores the intense psychological struggle of a young landowner who is torn between his moral convictions and his overpowering physical desires. After a brief affair with a peasant woman, he attempts to lead a virtuous life by marrying a woman of his own social class. However, he finds himself unable to escape the haunting allure of his past indiscretion, leading to a profound internal conflict that threatens to unravel his life. The narrative delves into themes of temptation, guilt, and the complexities of human nature, highlighting the destructive power of unchecked desires.

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  15. 15. Family Happiness And Other Stories

    This collection of stories delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, exploring themes of love, marriage, and the pursuit of happiness. Through vivid character portrayals and intricate narratives, the stories examine the inner struggles and societal pressures faced by individuals in their quest for fulfillment. The tales offer a profound reflection on the nature of happiness, the challenges of maintaining familial bonds, and the moral dilemmas that arise in the pursuit of personal desires, ultimately highlighting the universal quest for meaning and contentment in life.

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  16. 16. The Death Ivan Ilych And Other Stories

    A collection of penetrating realist stories that confront mortality, social pretension, and the search for genuine meaning; through the account of a high-court judge’s terminal illness and several shorter sketches of rural life and human folly, the narratives expose hypocrisy, fear, compassion, and the possibility of moral and spiritual awakening in the face of death and suffering.

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  17. 17. Novelas Completas

    This collection brings together the complete novels of a renowned Russian author, offering a profound exploration of human nature, morality, and society. Through intricate narratives and richly developed characters, the stories delve into themes such as love, family, faith, and the quest for meaning in a rapidly changing world. The author's masterful storytelling and philosophical insights provide a deep and enduring reflection on the complexities of life and the universal struggles of the human condition.

  18. 18. What Is Art?

    The book explores the nature and purpose of art, arguing that true art is a means of communication that conveys the artist's genuine emotions and unites people through shared feelings. It critiques the elitism and commercialization of art in society, asserting that art should be accessible and serve a moral and educational function. The author emphasizes the importance of sincerity and simplicity in artistic expression, advocating for art that promotes universal brotherhood and spiritual well-being.

  19. 19. The Death Of Ivan Ilyich And Confession

    The book explores profound themes of mortality, existential reflection, and the search for meaning through the experiences of its protagonist, Ivan Ilyich. As Ivan confronts his impending death, he undergoes a deep introspection about the superficiality of his life, the societal pressures that shaped his choices, and the authenticity of his relationships. This existential crisis leads him to a transformative realization about the nature of true happiness and the importance of genuine human connection. The narrative delves into the universal human struggle with the fear of death and the quest for a life of purpose and authenticity.

  20. 20. The Death Of Ivan Ilyich/Master And Man

    In a profound exploration of mortality and the human condition, the narrative delves into the life of a high-ranking official who, upon facing a terminal illness, grapples with the superficiality of his existence and the inevitability of death. Through his introspection and the indifference of those around him, he confronts the stark realities of his life choices, leading to a poignant realization of what truly holds value. The story intricately weaves themes of existential dread, societal norms, and the search for genuine human connection, ultimately offering a contemplative reflection on the essence of life and the inevitability of death.

  21. 21. The Death Of Ivan Ilyich & Other Stories

    This collection of profound narratives delves into the intricacies of human existence, exploring themes of mortality, morality, and the pursuit of meaning. The stories are a poignant reflection on the human condition, capturing the struggles and revelations of individuals as they confront life's inevitable challenges. Through vivid character portrayals and introspective storytelling, the tales offer a deep examination of societal norms, personal introspection, and the universal quest for authenticity and fulfillment. Each story serves as a mirror, reflecting the complexities of life and the enduring search for truth and understanding.

  22. 22. Leo Tolstoy's 20 Greatest Short Stories

    A Collection of Timeless Tales by the Master of Russian Literature

    This collection showcases a masterful array of narratives that delve into the complexities of human nature, morality, and the societal norms of 19th-century Russia. Each story is a testament to the author's profound understanding of the human condition, exploring themes such as love, faith, redemption, and the struggle between personal desires and ethical duties. Through vivid character portrayals and intricate plots, these tales offer a rich tapestry of emotions and insights, reflecting the timeless and universal truths that continue to resonate with readers across generations.

  23. 23. God Sees The Truth, But Waits

    In this poignant tale, a humble and honest merchant named Aksionov finds himself wrongfully accused of murder and sentenced to a life of hard labor in Siberia. Despite the grave injustice, he maintains his faith and integrity throughout the years of imprisonment. As time passes, he encounters the true culprit, who is tormented by guilt. Through a profound act of forgiveness, Aksionov exemplifies the power of moral strength and the belief that divine justice, though delayed, ultimately prevails.

  24. 24. Collected Shorter Fiction Of Leo Tolstoy, Volume I

    This volume offers a captivating collection of shorter works that delve into the profound themes of morality, spirituality, and the human condition. Through a series of compelling narratives, the stories explore the complexities of life in 19th-century Russia, portraying characters grappling with issues of faith, love, and societal expectations. Each tale is imbued with a deep sense of introspection and philosophical inquiry, reflecting the author's keen observations on the nature of existence and the pursuit of truth. The collection serves as a testament to the author's mastery in capturing the essence of human experience through concise yet powerful storytelling.

  25. 25. Childhood, Boyhood, Youth

    This classic novel offers a poignant exploration of the formative years of a young Russian boy as he navigates the complexities of growing up. Through a series of vivid and introspective episodes, the protagonist reflects on his experiences, emotions, and relationships, capturing the innocence and turbulence of childhood, the rebelliousness and self-discovery of boyhood, and the introspective quest for identity during youth. The narrative delves into themes of family dynamics, societal expectations, and the universal journey towards self-awareness, painting a rich tapestry of personal growth against the backdrop of 19th-century Russian society.

  26. 26. A Letter To A Hindu

    The Subjection of India-Its Cause and Cure

    In this thought-provoking letter, the author addresses the pressing issue of British colonial rule in India, urging the Indian people to adopt nonviolent resistance as a means to achieve true freedom and justice. Drawing on philosophical and religious principles, the author emphasizes the power of love and moral integrity over physical force, advocating for a spiritual awakening that transcends cultural and national boundaries. This message of peaceful resistance and universal brotherhood seeks to inspire a transformative change in the hearts and minds of individuals, ultimately leading to a more harmonious and equitable society.

  27. 27. The Kingdom Of God Is Within You

    Christianity Not as a Mystic Religion but as a New Theory of Life

    This profound philosophical treatise explores the concept of nonviolent resistance and the moral imperative of living according to one's conscience. It challenges the institutionalized church and state, advocating for a personal and spiritual understanding of Christianity that transcends traditional dogma. Through a critical examination of society's reliance on violence and coercion, the work calls for individuals to embrace love, compassion, and truth as guiding principles, ultimately suggesting that true change begins within each person, fostering a more just and harmonious world.

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  28. 28. The Prisoner Of The Caucasus

    Set against the backdrop of the rugged Caucasus Mountains, this tale explores themes of captivity, cultural clash, and the quest for freedom. The story follows two Russian soldiers who are captured by local tribesmen during a military expedition. As they navigate their confinement, they encounter the stark contrast between their own values and those of their captors. Through their interactions and attempts to escape, the narrative delves into the complexities of human nature, highlighting the universal desire for liberty and the bonds that can form even amidst adversity.

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  29. 29. La Felicidad Conyugal

    This novella delves into the complexities of marital life through the eyes of a young woman who marries an older man. Initially filled with romantic ideals and dreams of happiness, she soon finds herself grappling with the realities of marriage, including the challenges of maintaining passion and understanding amidst evolving personal identities. As the couple navigates their relationship, the narrative explores themes of love, disillusionment, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment, offering a poignant reflection on the nature of happiness within the confines of marriage.

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  30. 30. The Three Hermits

    Set on a remote island, the story unfolds as a bishop encounters three humble hermits who live a life of simplicity and devotion. Intrigued by their way of life, the bishop attempts to teach them the proper way to pray, only to discover that their faith and connection to the divine surpass his own understanding. Through this encounter, the narrative explores themes of spirituality, humility, and the essence of true faith, ultimately highlighting the profound wisdom that can be found in simplicity and the purity of heart.

  31. 31. Where Love Is, There God Is Also

    In this poignant tale, a humble cobbler named Martin Avdeitch grapples with the loss of his family and questions his faith. As he seeks solace in the scriptures, he is visited by a divine vision promising that Christ will come to him. Through a series of encounters with various townsfolk, Martin learns that true spirituality is found in acts of kindness and compassion towards others. The story beautifully illustrates the transformative power of love and the presence of the divine in everyday life, emphasizing that God is found where love and selflessness reside.

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  32. 32. A Calendar Of Wisdom

    Daily Thoughts to Nourish the Soul, Written and Selected from the World's Sacred Texts

    This profound collection of daily reflections offers timeless wisdom and spiritual insights drawn from a wide array of philosophical, religious, and literary sources. Each page presents a curated selection of thoughts and meditations designed to inspire introspection and personal growth. The book encourages readers to contemplate the deeper meanings of life, morality, and human existence, fostering a sense of inner peace and enlightenment through the exploration of universal truths and the wisdom of the ages.

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  33. 33. How Much Land Does A Man Need?

    In this poignant tale, a peasant named Pahom becomes consumed by greed and the desire for more land, believing it will bring him security and happiness. His insatiable quest leads him to a deal with the Bashkirs, who offer him as much land as he can walk around in a day, with the condition that he returns to the starting point by sunset. Driven by ambition, Pahom overextends himself, and in a tragic twist, collapses from exhaustion just as he reaches the starting point, ultimately needing only six feet of land for his grave. The story serves as a powerful moral lesson on the dangers of greed and the true cost of human desires.

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  34. 34. De Quanta Terra Precisa O Homem E Outros Contos

    Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, this collection of stories delves into the complexities of human nature and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in their pursuit of happiness and fulfillment. Through a series of poignant narratives, the tales explore themes of greed, ambition, and the eternal quest for meaning, often highlighting the stark contrast between material desires and spiritual enlightenment. Each story serves as a reflection on the human condition, urging readers to contemplate the true essence of life and the values that define our existence.

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  35. 35. Senhor E Servo

    Set against the backdrop of a harsh Russian winter, this poignant tale explores the complex dynamics of class and morality through the journey of a wealthy landowner and his loyal servant. As they embark on a perilous journey through a snowstorm, the narrative delves into themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the true essence of human connection. The story unfolds with a gripping intensity, revealing the transformative power of empathy and the profound realization of what it means to be truly human in the face of adversity.

  36. 36. What Then Must We Do?

    Or, Thoughts Evoked by the Census of Moscow

    In this thought-provoking exploration of social justice and moral responsibility, the author delves into the stark realities of poverty and inequality, urging readers to confront the ethical implications of their own lives. Through a blend of personal reflection and incisive critique, the narrative challenges the prevailing economic and social systems, advocating for a radical transformation in how society addresses the needs of its most vulnerable members. The work serves as a call to action, encouraging individuals to embrace compassion and actively participate in creating a more equitable world.

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  37. 37. Bethink Yourselves!

    In this compelling treatise, the author implores individuals and society to awaken from the moral slumber that perpetuates war and violence. Through a poignant critique of nationalism and militarism, the narrative challenges readers to reflect on the ethical implications of their actions and the societal structures that sustain conflict. The work serves as a passionate call for personal and collective introspection, urging humanity to embrace a path of peace, compassion, and moral responsibility to foster a more harmonious world.

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  38. 38. What I Believe

    In this profound exploration of faith and morality, the author delves into the essence of Christian teachings, advocating for a life rooted in love, compassion, and non-violence. He challenges the conventional interpretations of religious doctrines, urging individuals to embrace a personal and transformative understanding of spirituality. Through a critical examination of societal norms and institutionalized religion, the narrative calls for a return to the core principles of kindness and humility, emphasizing the importance of living in harmony with one's conscience and the divine.

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  39. 39. A Lost Opportunity

    Set in a rural Russian village, the story revolves around two neighboring families who once shared a close bond but are torn apart by a petty dispute over a piece of land. As the conflict escalates, fueled by pride and stubbornness, the families become embroiled in a bitter feud that overshadows their lives and leads to tragic consequences. The narrative explores themes of pride, forgiveness, and the destructive nature of holding onto grievances, ultimately illustrating how a simple misunderstanding can spiral into a lost opportunity for reconciliation and peace.

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  40. 41. What People Live By

    In this profound and thought-provoking tale, a humble shoemaker named Simon encounters a mysterious stranger, Michael, who is revealed to be an angel sent to learn three essential truths about humanity. As Michael lives and works alongside Simon, he observes the struggles, kindness, and resilience of the people around him. Through a series of poignant interactions and revelations, Michael discovers the answers to what truly sustains human life: the power of love, the interconnectedness of all people, and the importance of compassion and understanding. This story beautifully illustrates the essence of human existence and the divine nature of love.

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  41. 42. Aloysha The Pot

    In this poignant tale, a humble and obedient young man, known for his unwavering dedication and simplicity, navigates the trials of life with quiet resilience. Despite enduring a life of servitude and unrequited love, he remains steadfast in his duties, embodying a profound sense of selflessness and humility. His journey, marked by moments of silent suffering and unacknowledged devotion, ultimately reflects the profound beauty and tragedy of a life lived in quiet submission to the world around him.

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  42. 43. The Forged Coupon

    In this compelling narrative, a seemingly trivial act of forgery sets off a chain of events that spirals into a series of moral and social consequences, affecting the lives of numerous individuals across different social strata. The story explores themes of redemption, justice, and the interconnectedness of human actions, as characters grapple with the repercussions of their deeds, both good and evil. Through a tapestry of interconnected stories, the narrative delves into the complexities of human nature, illustrating how a single misdeed can ripple through society, prompting both despair and hope.

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  43. 44. What Men Live By And Other Tales

    And Other Tales

    This collection of thought-provoking tales explores the profound themes of love, compassion, and the essence of humanity through the lens of ordinary life. The stories delve into the moral and spiritual dilemmas faced by individuals, highlighting the transformative power of kindness and empathy. Through simple yet poignant narratives, the tales reveal the intrinsic values that guide human existence, urging readers to reflect on the true purpose of life and the interconnectedness of all beings.

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  44. 45. Delphi Complete Works Of Leo Tolstoy

    Illustrated

    This comprehensive collection brings together the vast array of works by the renowned Russian author, offering readers an unparalleled journey through his literary genius. From the epic narratives of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina" to the profound philosophical musings in his essays and short stories, the compilation encapsulates the depth and breadth of his exploration into the human condition, morality, and society. Each piece reflects his keen insight into the complexities of life, showcasing his ability to weave intricate plots with rich character development, all while challenging readers to ponder the ethical and spiritual dilemmas that define humanity.

  45. 46. The Greatest Short Stories Of Leo Tolstoy

    This collection encapsulates the profound depth and moral complexity that define the author's literary prowess, offering readers a glimpse into the human condition through a series of compelling narratives. Each story is a masterful exploration of themes such as love, faith, redemption, and the struggle for meaning in a rapidly changing world. With a keen eye for detail and an unparalleled ability to capture the essence of Russian society, the author crafts tales that resonate with universal truths, inviting readers to reflect on the intricacies of life and the enduring power of compassion and understanding.

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  46. 47. Die Schönsten Erzählungen

    A compact collection of short stories that probes the moral and spiritual struggles of individuals across Russian society, blending realist detail with moral urgency; the tales examine themes of conscience, mortality, love, greed, and redemption through vivid character studies—from peasants to aristocrats—often exposing social hypocrisy while urging compassion, simplicity, and an inward search for meaning.

  47. 48. Guerra Y Paz, 2

    The second volume deepens the personal dramas of closely linked families as their lives are reshaped by love, duty and the encroaching war: a young woman’s awakening and romantic entanglements, a disillusioned nobleman’s search for purpose, and a restless outsider’s philosophical quests unfold alongside military maneuvers and social obligations. Intimate domestic scenes and public events interweave, probing questions of fate, moral responsibility and the impact of history on individual lives.

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  48. 49. Guerra Y Paz 1

    Set in imperial Russia on the eve of the Napoleonic wars, the opening book introduces the world of aristocratic salons, family life and the conflicting ambitions of its central figures: an awkward, idealistic heir grappling with inheritance and purpose; a disillusioned prince seeking glory on the battlefield; and a lively provincial family whose young men enlist for war. Through social gatherings, personal crises and the strains of duty versus desire, the narrative explores moral searching, social hypocrisy and the first tremors of national conflict.

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  49. 50. The Gospel In Brief

    A concise harmonized retelling of the life and teachings of Jesus drawn from the four canonical Gospels, emphasizing ethical demands such as love, forgiveness, nonresistance to evil, and inner spiritual transformation while downplaying miraculous elements; it advocates a simple, personal Christianity focused on the Sermon on the Mount and critiques institutional churches and ritual, urging readers toward radical moral integrity and conscience-based faith.

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  50. 51. Two Hussars

    A rollicking, episodic tale that contrasts the daring exploits and indulgent lifestyles of two generations of cavalry officers — an older, charismatic hussar and his younger counterpart — whose gambling, duels and amorous adventures reveal both charm and moral decline. Through vivid anecdotes and lively dialogue the narrative examines honor, nostalgia and the shifting values of the aristocracy, alternating affectionate reminiscence with gentle moral critique as it shows how time changes people and society.

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  51. 52. The Inevitable Revolution

    A passionate critique of modern institutions and a call to moral and social transformation, arguing that true revolution must be spiritual and nonviolent: individuals should reject state violence, militarism, coercive law, and any church that legitimizes them, practice love, truth, and voluntary simplicity, refuse to take part in governmental crimes, and work to create cooperative, decentralized communities grounded in conscience and nonresistance to evil.

  52. 54. The Living Corpse

    A disillusioned aristocrat, tormented by conscience and spiritual crisis, abandons his life and stages his own death to free his wife to remarry; when his return threatens her new life and exposes the hypocrisies of society and the legal system, he is forced to confront love, guilt and the consequences of his sacrifice, leading to a tragic, self-destructive resolution that lays bare questions of morality, faith and social judgment.

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  53. 56. Father Sergius

    A proud young nobleman, shattered by a personal betrayal, renounces his rank and worldly life to become a monk and pursue extreme asceticism; celebrated as a holy man, he struggles with pride, sexual temptation, and the corrupting effect of public admiration, ultimately abandoning the monastery after a humiliating failure and finding a quieter, humbler form of spiritual honesty through solitary wandering and simple service.

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  54. 57. Walk In The Light While There Is Light

    A concise collection of moral tales and reflections urging immediate, sincere Christian living: inner repentance, practical compassion, and nonresistance to evil. Through parable-like episodes and ethical argument, it critiques empty ritual and clerical hypocrisy, insisting that true faith shows itself in simple, honest daily actions, love of others, and social responsibility rather than in formal doctrine or future promises.

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  55. 58. Three Novellas

    A trio of tightly rendered stories that probe conscience, social hypocrisy and the human confrontation with suffering and death: one tale follows a man’s late-life reckoning with mortality and the emptiness of his worldly pursuits, another charts the moral test of loyalty and selfishness in an extreme struggle between employer and servant, and the third portrays the dignity and tragedy of a proud fighter caught amid political conflict — together they explore love, pride, sacrifice and the possibility of spiritual renewal.

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  56. 59. What Is Art? New Edition By Tolstoy, Leo Paperback

    A philosophical critique of artistic practice that defines genuine art as the sincere transmission of feeling from creator to audience, arguing that art’s value lies in its moral and spiritual power to unite people rather than in technical skill or aestheticism. It condemns art that is elitist, insincere, or divorced from common human experience and calls for clarity, authenticity, and accessibility so art can fulfill its social and ethical function. The work challenges contemporary institutions and tastes, proposing that true art promotes empathy, shared values, and spiritual health.

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  57. 60. Great Short Works Of Leo Tolstoy

    A collection of incisive short fiction and novellas that probe moral and existential dilemmas through stark realism and psychological depth. The pieces range from intimate domestic dramas to parables about justice, greed, faith, and the meaning of life, often portraying ordinary people confronting death, conscience, and social pressures. Clear, compassionate prose yields sharp moral insight and a powerful critique of materialism and hypocrisy while exploring the possibility of spiritual renewal.

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  58. 61. Family Happiness Leo Tolstoy

    A young woman's marriage to a thoughtful, older landowner begins in tender affection and a warm domestic intimacy, but as years pass her feelings and expectations change, new attractions and disappointments arise, and the couple must confront boredom, jealousy and differing desires; through close psychological observation and moral reflection the narrative traces how love, habit and self-awareness reshape family life and reveal the fragile balance between passion and steady companionship.

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  59. 62. Iván El Tonto Y Otros Cuentos

    Colección de relatos de corte popular que sigue a personajes campesinos —sobre todo a un simple y bondadoso muchacho cuya ingenuidad desarma la ambición, la avaricia y la violencia de quienes lo rodean— y usa fábulas y parábolas para explorar la justicia, la compasión y la crítica social frente al materialismo y la hipocresía.

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  60. 64. Казаки

    A young Russian noble abandons stifling city life for the Caucasian steppes to seek purpose among a Cossack community, where he is captivated by their raw vitality, hunting, communal rituals, and a passionate attachment to a local girl; living close to nature forces him to confront his romantic illusions, social awkwardness, and moral sensitivities as he witnesses honor, jealousy, and violence, leading to a painful but clarifying recognition of the limits of his idealism.

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  61. 65. Севастопольские рассказы

    A series of powerful sketches drawn from the narrator’s experiences during the Crimean War, portraying the Siege of Sevastopol through vivid battlefield scenes, intimate portraits of ordinary soldiers, and stark depictions of suffering. The pieces blend detailed military observation with moral reflection on courage, fear and the senselessness of war, emphasizing the humanity and quiet heroism of common men. Shifting between journalistic immediacy and philosophical meditation, the work reads both as a documentary account and an early exploration of ethical and psychological consequences of armed conflict.

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  62. 66. Детство. Отрочество. Юность

    A semi-autobiographical coming-of-age narrative that follows a young boy from the tenderness of childhood through the confusion of adolescence to the questioning of early adulthood, portraying his sensory impressions of family life, nature, school, friendship and first love; the story is rich in vivid scenes and moral introspection as the narrator gradually confronts social hypocrisy, personal loss and the search for identity and meaning.

  63. 67. Крейцерова соната

    A bitter husband recounts to fellow travelers how overwhelming jealousy and suspicion over his wife’s relationship with a musician drove him to murder her, presenting his act as the culmination of corrosive sexual jealousy, the intoxicating power of music, and the hypocrisies of conventional marriage. The narrative mixes a confessional, almost courtroom tone with moral argument, attacking sensual marriage, sexual double standards, and social institutions while exposing the narrator’s own contradictions and moral blindness.

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  64. 68. A Confession And Other Religious Writings

    A personal spiritual memoir that recounts a prolonged crisis of faith and an earnest search for life's meaning, moving from despair and intellectual doubt to the embrace of a simple, practical Christianity focused on love, nonresistance, and living the ethical demands of the Gospel; along the way it offers a sharp moral critique of institutional religion, modern society, and the gulf between professed belief and real, everyday practice.

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  65. 69. A Confession By Tolstoy, Leo Nikolayevich Paperback On 01 Oct 2009

    A personal, philosophical memoir in which the narrator recounts a profound spiritual crisis triggered by the awareness of mortality and the failure of science, philosophy, and art to provide satisfactory meaning; after years of despair he describes a gradual moral and spiritual awakening that embraces the ethical core of Christianity while rejecting institutional dogma and ritual, culminating in a commitment to simple living, nonviolence, and sincere moral effort.

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  66. 70. Two Old Men

    Two elderly neighbors set out together on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, each seeking spiritual fulfillment, but along the way one stops to help a suffering family, giving food and care while the other presses on to reach the holy sites and return in triumph; when they come back the pilgrim who completed the journey is celebrated, yet the story reveals that true faith is shown in compassion, and the man who stayed to aid the needy has in fact attained the deeper moral and spiritual reward.

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  67. 71. The Death Of Ivan Ilych And Other Stories

    A bleak, piercing exploration of a high-ranking official’s confrontation with mortality after a life devoted to social advancement, exposing the emptiness of bourgeois values and the indifference of family and colleagues; through mounting pain and isolation he experiences a final moral and spiritual awakening that transforms fear into compassion and acceptance. The collection’s other stories similarly probe conscience, hypocrisy, pride and the search for meaning in ordinary lives, using stark realism and moral urgency to question what makes life truly valuable.

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