Leo Tolstoy

León Tolstói was a Russian novelist, essayist, playwright, and philosopher. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time and is best known for his novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina. Tolstói was born into a wealthy aristocratic family in 1828 in the Russian Empire. He studied law and oriental languages at Kazan University, but left without graduating. He then joined the army and served in the Crimean War, where he was exposed to the horrors of war. Tolstói's literary career began in the... AI Generated Content

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    Titles list
    1. "Polikushka; " or, _the Lot of a Wicked Court Servant_
    2. A Confession
    3. A Dialogue Among Clever People
    4. A Grain as Big as a Hen's Egg
    5. A Letter to a Hindu
    6. A Prayer
    7. A Prisoner
    8. A Prisoner in the Caucasus
    9. A Prisoner of the Caucasus
    10. A Russian Proprietor
    11. A Spark Neglected Burns the House
    12. A Talk with a Wayfarer
    13. Adaptations and Imitations of Hindu Fables
    14. After the Dance
    15. Albert
    16. Albert. _a Story._
    17. Alyosha the Pot
    18. An Old Acquaintance
    19. Anna Karenina
    20. Bethink yourselves!
    21. Boyhood
    22. Búlka
    23. Búlka and the Wild Boar
    24. Búlka and the Wolf
    25. Búlka's and Milton's End
    26. Childhood
    27. Croesus and Solon
    28. Crystals
    29. Emelian and the Empty Drum
    30. Ermák
    31. Esarhaddon, King of Assyria
    32. Evil Allures, but Good Endures
    33. Family Happiness
    34. Father Sergius
    35. Father Vasily
    36. Fine Thread
    37. Francoise
    38. From the Diary
    39. From the New Speller
    40. Galvanism
    41. God Sees the Truth, but does not Tell at Once
    42. God Sees the Truth, but Waits
    43. God's Way and Man'S
    44. Guerra y paz
    45. Hares and Wolves
    46. How Balloons are Made
    47. How I Learned to Ride
    48. How Much Land does a Man Need?
    49. How the Wolves Teach their Whelps
    50. How Trees Walk
    51. Hunting Worse than Slavery
    52. Ilyás
    53. Injurious Air
    54. Ivan the Fool
    55. Katia
    56. Khodinka
    57. Kholstomír
    58. Kholstomír. the History of a Horse
    59. Kornéy Vasílyef
    60. La muerte de Iván Ilich
    61. Little Girls Wiser than Men
    62. Lo malo atrae, pero lo bueno perdura
    63. Lost on the Steppe; or, the Snowstorm. a Tale
    64. Lucerne
    65. Master and Man
    66. Meeting a Moscow Acquaintance in the Detachment
    67. Memoirs of a Lunatic
    68. Milton and Búlka
    69. Moisture
    70. My Dream
    71. My Religion
    72. On the Significance of Science and Art
    73. Pheasants
    74. Polikoúshka
    75. Polikushka. a Story
    76. Recollections of a Scorer
    77. Recollections of a Scorer. _a Story._
    78. Sevastopol
    79. Singing in the Village
    80. Strawberries
    81. The Ant and the Dove
    82. The Apple-Tree
    83. The Ass and the Horse
    84. The Ass in the Lion's Skin
    85. The Awakening
    86. The Axe and the Saw
    87. The Bear-Hunt
    88. The Best Pears
    89. The Bird-Cherry
    90. The Birds in the Net
    91. The Blind Man and the Milk
    92. The Candle
    93. The Cat and the Mice
    94. The Census in Moscow
    95. The Coffeehouse of Surat
    96. The Corn-Crake and his Mate
    97. The Cossacks
    98. The Cow and the Billy Goat
    99. The Crane and the Stork
    100. The Death of Ivan Ilyitch
    101. The Decembrists
    102. The Devil
    103. The Different Connection of Particles
    104. The Dog and her Shadow
    105. The Dog and the Wolf
    106. The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox
    107. The Dogs and the Cook
    108. The Duck and the Moon
    109. The Empty Drum
    110. The Falcon and the Cock
    111. The Father and his Sons
    112. The Fire
    113. The Fisherman and the Fish
    114. The Forged Coupon
    115. The Foundling
    116. The Fox
    117. The Fox and the Goat
    118. The Fox and the Grapes
    119. The Fox's Tail
    120. The Frog and the Lion
    121. The Gardener and his Sons
    122. The Gnat and the Lion
    123. The Godson
    124. The Grasshopper and the Ants
    125. The Gray Hare
    126. The Great Bear
    127. The Hare and the Harrier
    128. The Hares and the Frogs
    129. The Hen and the Chicks
    130. The Hen and the Golden Eggs
    131. The Hen and the Swallow
    132. The Heron, the Fishes, and the Crab
    133. The Horse and his Masters
    134. The Horse and the Groom
    135. The Imp and the Crust
    136. The Invaders. a Volunteer's Narrative
    137. The Jackals and the Elephant
    138. The Jackdaw and the Doves
    139. The King and the Elephants
    140. The King and the Falcon
    141. The Kreutzer Sonata
    142. The Liar
    143. The Lion and the Fox
    144. The Lion and the Mouse
    145. The Lion, the Ass, and the Fox
    146. The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox
    147. The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox
    148. The Magnet
    149. The Maids and the Cock
    150. The Memoirs of a Mother
    151. The Milch Cow
    152. The Monkey
    153. The Monkey and the Pease
    154. The Mouse under the Granary
    155. The Oak and the Hazelbush
    156. The Old Horse
    157. The Old Man and Death
    158. The Old Poplar
    159. The Overthrow of Hell and its Restoration
    160. The Owl and the Hare
    161. The Partition of the Inheritance
    162. The Peasant and the Cucumbers
    163. The Peasant and the Horse
    164. The Peasant and the Water-Sprite
    165. The Polecat
    166. The Porcelain Doll
    167. The Posthumous Papers of the Hermit, Fedor Kusmich
    168. The Power of Darkness
    169. The Raid
    170. The Raven and the Fox
    171. The Reeds and the Olive-Tree
    172. The Repentant Sinner
    173. The Scent
    174. The Silkworm
    175. The Snake's Head and Tail
    176. The Snowstorm
    177. The Stag
    178. The Stag and the Fawn
    179. The Stag and the Vineyard
    180. The Story of Iván the Fool
    181. The Sun's Heat
    182. The Three Hermits
    183. The Turtle
    184. The Turtle and the Eagle
    185. The Two Companions
    186. The Two Horses
    187. The Two Peasants
    188. The Water-Sprite and the Pearl
    189. The Wild Ass and the Tame Ass
    190. The Willow
    191. The Wisdom of Children
    192. The Wolf and the Bow
    193. The Wolf and the Crane
    194. The Wolf and the Goat
    195. The Wolf and the Hunters
    196. The Wolf and the Lamb
    197. The Wolf in the Dust
    198. The Woman and the Hen
    199. The Wood-Cutting Expedition. the Story of a Yunker's Adventure
    200. The Wood-Felling
    201. The Young Tsar
    202. There are no Guilty People
    203. Three Days in the Village
    204. Three Deaths
    205. Three Deaths. _a Tale._
    206. Three Parables
    207. Three Questions
    208. Tolstoy on Shakespeare
    209. Too Dear!
    210. Touch and Sight
    211. Traveller and Peasant
    212. Two Hussars
    213. Two Hussars. _a Tale._
    214. Two Old Men
    215. Two Wayfarers
    216. Walk in the Light while there is Light
    217. War and Peace
    218. What Happened to Búlka in Pyatigórsk
    219. What is Art?
    220. What Men Live By
    221. What Men Live By, and Other Tales
    222. What Shall we do?
    223. What to do? . Thoughts Evoked by the Census of Moscow
    224. Where Love is There God is Also
    225. Where Love is, God Is
    226. Where there is Love, there is God Also
    227. Why there is Evil in the World
    228. Why?
    229. Work, Death, and Sickness
    230. Youth