Leo Tolstoy bibliography

Leo Tolstoy in his declining years. Early 20th century.

This is a list of works by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910), including his novels, short stories, plays and non-fiction.

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Fiction

Novels

Novellas

Short stories

  • "The Raid" ("Набег" ["Nabeg"], 1852)
  • "The Wood-Felling" ("Рубка леса" ["Rubka lesa"], 1855)
  • "Sevastopol Sketches" ("Севастопольские рассказы" ["Sevastopolskie rasskazy"], 1855–1856)
    • "Sevastopol in December 1854" (1855)
    • "Sevastopol in May 1855" (1855)
    • "Sevastopol in August 1855" (1856)
  • "A Billiard-Marker's Notes" ("Записки маркера" ["Zapiski markera"], 1855)
  • "The Snowstorm" ("Метель" ["Metel"], 1856)
  • "Two Hussars" ("Два гусара" ["Dva gusara"], 1856)
  • "A Landlord's Morning" (1856)
  • "Meeting a Moscow Acquaintance in the Detachment" (1856)
  • "Lucerne" ("Люцерн" ["Lyutsern"], 1857)
  • "Albert" ("Альберт" ["Al'bert"], 1858)
  • "Three Deaths" ("Три смерти" ["Tri smerti"], 1859)
  • "The Porcelain Doll" (1863)
  • "Polikúshka" ("Поликушка" ["Polikushka"], 1863)
  • "God Sees the Truth, But Waits" ("Бог правду видит, да не скоро скажет" ["Bog pravdu vidit, da ne skoro skazhet"], 1872)
  • "The Prisoner in the Caucasus" ("Кавказский пленник" ["Kavkazskii plennik"], 1872)
  • "The Bear-Hunt" (1872)
  • "What Men Live By" ("Чем люди живы" ["Chem lyudi zhivy"], 1881)
  • "Memoirs of a Madman" (1884)
  • "Quench the Spark" ("Упустишь огонь, не потушишь" ["Upustish ogon', ne potushish"], 1885)
  • "Two Old Men" (1885)
  • "Where Love Is, God Is" ("Где любовь, там и бог" ["Gde lyubov', tam i bog], 1885)
  • "Ivan the Fool" ("Сказка об Иване—дураке" ["Skazka ob Ivane—durake"], 1885)
  • "Evil Allures, But Good Endures" (1885)

Plays

Non-fiction

Philosophical works

Works on art and literature

Pedagogical works

References

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  1. "Translator's Note from "The Gospel in Brief" published by T.Y. Crowell". Archive.org. 2001-03-10. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  2. Tolstoy, Leo (1892). "The First Step". Retrieved 2016-05-21. ... if [a man] be really and seriously seeking to live a good life, the first thing from which he will abstain will always be the use of animal food, because ... its use is simply immoral, as it involves the performance of an act which is contrary to the moral feeling -- killing. Preface to the Russian translation of Howard William's The Ethics of Diet
  3. "The Picket Line — "Letter to the Liberals" by Leo Tolstoy". Sniggle.net. 1903-10-19. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  4. "The Law of Love and the Law of Violence, by Leo Tolstoy". Scribd.com. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
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