Leo Tolstoy: The Novellas and Short Stories Collection

This collection of unabridged recordings of thirteen of Tolstoy's novellas and short stories are full of richly imagined characters and poignant narratives that explore the complexities of life, love, and morality. From the struggles of the peasantry to the intricate dynamics of family life, these stories explore themes of faith, redemption, and the search for meaning.

The works included here are:

Childhood, Boyhood, Youth: Moving through the innocence of childhood, the emotional turbulence of adolescence and the idealistic aspirations of early adulthood, this work captures the essence of growing up and paints a deeply moving portrait of self-discovery.

Sevastopol Sketches: The three stories contained in the Sevastopol Sketches are a poignant exploration of human resilience, the cost of conflict, and the profound impact of war on both soldiers and society.

Family Happiness: Tolstoy explores themes of family happiness amidst life's inherent challenges and emphasises that true happiness in family life often requires balance, compromise, and a deep understanding of one another.

The Cossacks: A young Russian nobleman becomes disillusioned by his privileged life in Moscow and sets out in search of adventure and meaning, eventually coming to live among the Cossacks in the Caucasus region where he confronts his own values and beliefs, and reflects on issues of identity and belonging.

The Death of Ivan Ilyich: Hailed as one of the world's supreme masterpieces on the subject of death and dying, The Death of Ivan Ilyich examines the stark realities of life and death through the story of a successful judge who confronts his mortality after a terminal illness forces him to reflect on the emptiness of his existence.

The Kreutzer Sonata: Tolstoy explores the destructive power of jealousy and obsession through Pozdnyshev, a man whose tumultuous marriage spirals into tragedy following his suspicions of infidelity.

Ivan the Fool: A moral fable about a simple-minded but kind-hearted man who outwits the devil and achieves happiness through humility and goodness.

Master and Man: the haunting tale of a landowner and his servant caught in a snowstorm, where survival hinges not on status but on sacrifice.

The Forged Coupon: Tolstoy's final novella is a thought-provoking narrative that follows a seemingly innocent act of forgery and examines themes of guilt, redemption, and the far-reaching consequences of moral transgressions across multiple lives.

Hadji Murat: Set against the backdrop of the Caucasus in the 19th century, the story follows Hadji Murat as he navigates the complexities of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for freedom.

The Coffee-House of Surat: Set in a coffee shop in Surat, India, during the 17th century where people of different faiths gather, this story highlights the need for religious tolerance and the importance of avoiding close-mindedness.

How Much Land Does a Man Need?: In this sobering reminder of how greed can lead to ruin, Pahom—who already owns enough land to sustain his family—craves more. He decides to go on a quest for more land, only to find that with each new acquisition new problems develop...

Alyosha the Pot: The poignant tale of a selfless young man that subtly criticises the way society and familial structures can suppress individuality and emotional fulfilment.

Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) was a Russian novelist, philosopher, and social reformer, widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of all time. He is best known for his epic novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, both celebrated for their intricate character development and profound exploration of moral dilemmas and human nature. In his later years, Tolstoy experienced a spiritual awakening which led him to reject materialism and embrace a life of simplicity, seeking to align his life with his beliefs about non-violence and compassion.

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