The Greatest Short Stories of Leo Tolstoy

The Greatest Short Stories of Leo Tolstoy

44.58

A Collection of Timeless Tales
This anthology gathers the finest short stories by Leo Tolstoy, showcasing his mastery of storytelling and profound insights into human nature, morality, and spirituality. Each story reflects Tolstoy’s philosophical depth and literary genius, making this collection a treasure for readers seeking meaningful narratives.

Included Stories

Part 1: Folk-Tales RetoldThe Godson: A tale of faith, humility, and redemption.The Empty Drum: A story illustrating the futility of greed and vanity.How Much Land Does a Man Need?: A powerful parable on human desire and its consequences.The Repentant Sinner: A moving narrative of forgiveness and divine mercy.The Three Hermits: A simple yet profound spiritual lesson.A Grain as Big as a Hen’s Egg: A fable exploring themes of simplicity and abundance.The Imp and the Crust: A moral tale about temptation and charity.Part 2: Adaptations from the FrenchToo Dear!: A satirical tale critiquing societal values.The Coffee-House of Surat: A reflection on religious tolerance and unity.Part 3: Tales for ChildrenA Prisoner in the Caucasus: A gripping adventure of courage and humanity.The Bear-Hunt: A vivid and exciting hunting tale.God Sees the Truth, but Waits: A profound story of justice and forgiveness.Part 4: A Fairy TaleThe Story of Iván the Fool: A whimsical tale with a philosophical message.Part 5: Stories Given to Aid the Persecuted JewsWork, Death and Sickness: A reflection on human existence and labor.Esarhaddon, King of Assyria: A tale of power, humility, and wisdom.Three Questions: A parable addressing life’s fundamental questions.Part 6: Stories Written to PicturesIlyás: A touching story of loss and contentment.Evil Allures, but Good Endures: A narrative emphasizing the triumph of good over evil.Little Girls Wiser than Men: A charming tale about the innocence and wisdom of children.Part 7: Popular StoriesA Spark Neglected Burns the House: A cautionary tale about the dangers of neglect and pride.Two Old Men: A story of faith, generosity, and pilgrimage.Where Love Is, God Is: A heartwarming story of divine presence in daily life.What Men Live By: A profound exploration of love and human purpose.

Why Read This Collection?
Tolstoy’s short stories offer timeless wisdom, moral depth, and unparalleled storytelling, making them essential reading for anyone who cherishes great literature.

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The Greatest Short Stories of Leo Tolstoy
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A Collection of Timeless Tales
This anthology gathers the finest short stories by Leo Tolstoy, showcasing his mastery of storytelling and profound insights into human nature, morality, and spirituality. Each story reflects Tolstoy’s philosophical depth and literary genius, making this collection a treasure for readers seeking meaningful narratives.

Included Stories

Part 1: Folk-Tales RetoldThe Godson: A tale of faith, humility, and redemption.The Empty Drum: A story illustrating the futility of greed and vanity.How Much Land Does a Man Need?: A powerful parable on human desire and its consequences.The Repentant Sinner: A moving narrative of forgiveness and divine mercy.The Three Hermits: A simple yet profound spiritual lesson.A Grain as Big as a Hen’s Egg: A fable exploring themes of simplicity and abundance.The Imp and the Crust: A moral tale about temptation and charity.Part 2: Adaptations from the FrenchToo Dear!: A satirical tale critiquing societal values.The Coffee-House of Surat: A reflection on religious tolerance and unity.Part 3: Tales for ChildrenA Prisoner in the Caucasus: A gripping adventure of courage and humanity.The Bear-Hunt: A vivid and exciting hunting tale.God Sees the Truth, but Waits: A profound story of justice and forgiveness.Part 4: A Fairy TaleThe Story of Iván the Fool: A whimsical tale with a philosophical message.Part 5: Stories Given to Aid the Persecuted JewsWork, Death and Sickness: A reflection on human existence and labor.Esarhaddon, King of Assyria: A tale of power, humility, and wisdom.Three Questions: A parable addressing life’s fundamental questions.Part 6: Stories Written to PicturesIlyás: A touching story of loss and contentment.Evil Allures, but Good Endures: A narrative emphasizing the triumph of good over evil.Little Girls Wiser than Men: A charming tale about the innocence and wisdom of children.Part 7: Popular StoriesA Spark Neglected Burns the House: A cautionary tale about the dangers of neglect and pride.Two Old Men: A story of faith, generosity, and pilgrimage.Where Love Is, God Is: A heartwarming story of divine presence in daily life.What Men Live By: A profound exploration of love and human purpose.

Why Read This Collection?
Tolstoy’s short stories offer timeless wisdom, moral depth, and unparalleled storytelling, making them essential reading for anyone who cherishes great literature.

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