Stories by Lev Tolstoy
Author: Lev Tolstoy
Publisher: Raduga Publishers
Edition & Year: 1983 Edition
Pages: 374 pages
Size: 5.3 in x 8.3 in (Hardcover)
Discover the moral force and literary brilliance of Lev Tolstoy in Stories, an expertly curated volume published by Raduga Publishers in 1983. Bound in hardcover and comprising 374 pages, this edition offers English readers an intimate journey through the soul and philosophy of one of the greatest writers in world history.
Tolstoy’s short stories are renowned for their clarity, compassion, and penetrating psychological insight. This volume collects a selection of his most memorable and meaningful works—tales that explore human nature, spirituality, ethics, poverty, mortality, and redemption. From simple peasants to conflicted nobles, Tolstoy’s characters illuminate the eternal moral dilemmas of life in 19th-century Russia, yet remain universally relevant today.
These stories include both popular fables and philosophical narratives, making the volume ideal for a wide range of readers—from students and scholars of Russian literature to general audiences seeking deeply moving, thought-provoking fiction. This edition preserves the literary richness of Tolstoy’s original Russian, while offering high-quality translation and presentation for a modern audience.
Whether you’re expanding your Tolstoy collection, exploring Russian literature, or collecting Soviet-era English editions, this Raduga 1983 publication is a rare and valuable addition to any personal library.
Published by Raduga Publishers in 1983
Hardcover edition with 374 pages
A curated collection of Lev Tolstoy’s short stories
Themes include morality, religion, class, suffering, and redemption
Authentic Soviet-era English translation
Compact size (5.3 in x 8.3 in), perfect for personal or academic libraries
Ideal for fans of world literature, Russian fiction, and ethical storytelling
A collectible edition for readers and scholars alike
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