This collection brings together some of the finest shorter works by Leo Tolstoy, offering a wide range of his literary talent. Volume 1 includes novellas, short stories, and parables that explore human emotions, moral dilemmas, and the Russian social landscape. Stories like The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Family Happiness are among Tolstoy’s most powerful works, providing insight into his philosophy, religious ideas, and critique of social hierarchies.
Why Read This Book
- Includes a selection of Tolstoy's best short fiction, showcasing his mastery of the form.
- Themes of morality, life, death, and happiness resonate deeply, reflecting Tolstoy’s evolving spiritual beliefs.
- An excellent entry point into Tolstoy's world for those intimidated by his larger works like War and Peace or Anna Karenina.
- Perfect for readers interested in Russian literature, existential questions, and philosophical insights.
About the Author
Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) was a Russian novelist, moral philosopher, and social reformer. He is best known for his epic novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, which are widely regarded as two of the greatest novels ever written. Tolstoy’s later work, which includes shorter fiction and essays, focuses on his deep spiritual and moral concerns.
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