Leo Tolstoy 33- War and Peace Anna Karenina What Men Live By Kreutzer Sonata The Kingdom of God Is Within You Letter to a Hindu Master and Man Tolstoy on Shakespeare Where Love Is There God Is Also Childhood Father Sergius Resurrection Awakening Cossacks

Leo Tolstoy 33- War and Peace Anna Karenina What Men Live By Kreutzer Sonata The Kingdom of God Is Within You Letter to a Hindu Master and Man Tolstoy on Shakespeare Where Love Is There God Is Also Childhood Father Sergius Resurrection Awakening Cossacks

by Leo Tolstoy
Leo Tolstoy 33- War and Peace Anna Karenina What Men Live By Kreutzer Sonata The Kingdom of God Is Within You Letter to a Hindu Master and Man Tolstoy on Shakespeare Where Love Is There God Is Also Childhood Father Sergius Resurrection Awakening Cossacks

Leo Tolstoy 33- War and Peace Anna Karenina What Men Live By Kreutzer Sonata The Kingdom of God Is Within You Letter to a Hindu Master and Man Tolstoy on Shakespeare Where Love Is There God Is Also Childhood Father Sergius Resurrection Awakening Cossacks

by Leo Tolstoy

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Overview

A Russian writer who primarily wrote novels and short stories. Tolstoy was a master of realistic fiction and is widely considered one of the world's greatest novelists. He is best known for two long novels, War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877).

The Kingdom of God Is Within You, were to have a profound impact on such pivotal twentieth-century figures as Mohandas Gandhi[1] and Martin Luther King, Jr.



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Contents

''Bethink Yourselves!'' (1904)

Anna Karenina (1875)

Article on the Census in Moscow (1887)

The Awakening (1900)

Boyhood (1854)

The Cause of it All (1919)

Childhood (1852)

A Confession (1882)

The Cossacks (1863)

The Death of Ivan Ilych (1886)

Family Happiness (1859)

Father Sergius (1873)

The First Distiller (1919)

The Forged Coupon And Other Stories (1912)

Fruits of Culture (1919)

The Kingdom of God Is Within You (1894)

The Kreutzer Sonata, and Other Stories (1889)

A Letter to a Hindu (1908)

The Light Shines in Darkness (1919)

The Live Corpse (1919)

Master and Man (1895)

On the Significance of Science and Art (1887)

The Power of Darkness (1919)

Redemption and Two Other Plays (1919)

Resurrection (1899)

Thoughts Evoked By The Census Of Moscow (1887)

Tolstoy on Shakespeare, A Critical Essay on Shakespeare (1906)

War and Peace (1869)

What Men Live By and Other Tales (1918)

What Shall We Do? Or, What Is to Be Done? (1886)

What to do? Thoughts Evoked by the Census of Moscow (1887)

Where Love Is There God Is Also (1887)

Youth (1856)


Anna Karenina (1875)
Anna is the jewel of St. Petersburg society until she leaves her husband for the handsome and charming military officer, Count Vronsky. They fall in love, going beyond High Society's acceptance of trivial adulterous dalliances. But when Vronsky's love cools, Anna cannot bring herself to return to the husband she detests...

The First Distiller (1919)
A very slight piece of no particular dramatic importance. It was written in the cause of temperance.

Resurrection (1899)
It is a sombre but tremendously powerful novel touching upon many tragedies and problems of life in the Russia of to-day. It shows the genius of "Anna Karenina" blended with a more mature comprehension of human life and character. The "Great Master of the North" has written in "Resurrection" a harrowing yet absorbing story with all his old fervor, and with a deeper and more searching spiritual understanding. The theme is that of a woman's life weighed down and well nigh extinguished by the most terrible misfortunes and tragedies, but finally, through the power of love, resurrected and made new. (Translated by Mrs. Louise Maude.)

War and Peace (1869)
The novel tells the story of a number of aristocratic families and the entanglements of their personal lives with Napoleon's invasion of Russia. As events proceed, Tolstoy systematically denies his subjects any significant free choice: the onward roll of history determines happiness and tragedy alike. (Translated by Aylmer and Louise Shanks Maude.)

What Shall We Do? Or, What Is to Be Done? (1886)
What Is to be Done? (sometimes translated as What Then Must We Do?) is a non-fiction work by Leo Tolstoy, in which Tolstoy describes the social conditions of Russia in his day. Tolstoy completed the book in 1886, and the first English language publication came in 1887. The title was also used for two better-known works by Nikolai Chernyshevsky and Vladimir Lenin.

Where Love Is There God Is Also (1887)
"Where Love Is, God Is" (sometimes also translated as Where Love Is, There God Is Also) is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy. The title references the Catholic hymn Ubi Caritas. One English translation of this short story as translated by Nathan Haskell Dole uses the alternate title translation of "Where Love Is, There God Is Also".

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Publication date: 11/17/2014
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About the Author

About The Author

A Russian author of novels, short stories, plays, and philosophical essays, Count Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was born into an aristocratic family and is best known for the epic books War and Peace and Anna Karenina, regarded as two of the greatest works of Russian literature. After serving in the Crimean War, Tolstoy retired to his estate and devoted himself to writing, farming, and raising his large family. His novels and outspoken social polemics brought him world-wide fame.

Date of Birth:

September 9, 1828

Date of Death:

November 20, 1910

Place of Birth:

Tula Province, Russia

Place of Death:

Astapovo, Russia

Education:

Privately educated by French and German tutors; attended the University of Kazan, 1844-47
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