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The Great Classics of Russian Literature : 110+ Titles in One Volume: Crime and Punishment, War and Peace, Mother, Uncle Vanya, Inspector General, Crocodile and more

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Come along on a very Russian adventure with the greatest classics the world has ever known! This meticulously edited collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents:

Introduction:

The Rise of the Russian Empire

Novels & Novellas:

Dead Souls

Oblomov

Fathers and Sons

Fyodor Dostoevsky:

Crime and Punishment

The Idiot

The Brothers Karamazov

Leo Tolstoy:

War and Peace

Anna Karenina

The Death of Ivan Ilych

The Kreutzer Sonata

Anton Chekhov:

The Steppe: The Story of a Journey

Ward No. 6

Mother (Maxim Gorky)

Satan's Diary (Leonid Andreyev)

Plays:

The Inspector General; or, The Government Inspector (Nikolai Gogol)

Anton Chekhov:

On the High Road

Swan Song, A Play in one Act

Ivanoff

The Anniversary; or, the Festivities

The Three Sisters

The Cherry Orchard…

Leo Tolstoy:

The Power of Darkness

The First Distiller

Fruits of Culture

The Live Corpse

The Cause of it All

The Light Shines in Darkness

Leonid Andreyev:

Savva

The Life of Man

Short Stories:

The Queen of Spades

The Cloak

The District Doctor

The Christmas Tree and the Wedding

God Sees the Truth, but Waits

How A Muzhik Fed Two Officials

The Shades, a Phantasy

The Heavenly Christmas Tree

The Peasant Marey

The Crocodile

Bobok

The Dream of a Ridiculous Man

Mumu

The Viy

Knock, Knock, Knock

The Inn

Lieutenant Yergunov's Story

The Dog

The Watch…

Russian Folk Tales & Legends:

The Fiend

The Dead Mother

The Dead Witch

The Treasure

The Cross-Surety

The Awful Drunkard

The Bad Wife

The Golovikha

The Three Copecks

The Miser

The Fool and the Birch-Tree

The Mizgir

The Smith and the Demon

Ivan Popyalof

The Norka

Marya Morevna

Koshchei the Deathless

The Water Snake

The Water King and Vasilissa the Wise

The Baba Yaga

Vasilissa the Fair

The Witch

The Witch and the Sun's Sister

One-Eyed Likho

Woe…

Essays:

On Russian Novelists

Lectures on Russian Novelists