Leo Tolstoy bibliography

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This is a list of works by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910), including his novels, novellas, short stories, fables and parables, plays, and nonfiction.

Leo Tolstoy
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Leo Tolstoy in his later years; early-20th century
References and footnotes

Prose fiction

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Novels

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Novellas

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Short stories

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Folk Tales, Fables and Parables

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Adaptations

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  • "Croesus and Fate" (adaptation of the Greek legend) (1886)
  • "Françoise" (adaptation of a story by Guy de Maupassant) ("Франсуаза", 1891)[c]
  • "The Coffee-House of Surat" (adaptation of a story by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre) ("Суратская кофейная", 1893)
  • "Too Dear!" (adaption of a story by Guy de Maupassant) ("Дорого стоит", 1897)
  • "Poor People" (adaptation of a story by Victor Hugo) ("Бедные люди") (1905)
  • "Power of Childhood" (adaptation of Hugo's poem, "La guerre civile") ("Сила детства", 1908, pub. 1912)

Stories for Children

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Most children's stories (such as "A Prisoner in the Caucuses") are contained in the ABC and New ABC books shown in the Pedagogical Works section. Below are the stories not published in the ABC and New ABC books.

  • Stories for Lubki picture books (1885)
  • Additional Stories and Fables
    • "Karma" (Adaptation of a Hindu Tale) ("Карма", 1894)
    • "Two Different Versions of the History of the Beehive" ("Две различные версии истории улья с лубочной крышкой") (1900, pub. 1912)
    • "Wolf" ("Волк") (1908)

Unfinished

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  • "A Christmas Night" ("Святочная ночь") (1853, pub. 1928)
  • "How Russian Soldiers Die" ("Как умирают русские солдаты") (1854, pub. 1928)
  • "Uncle Zhdanov and Mr. Chernov" ("Дяденька Жданов и кавалер Чернов") (1854, pub. 1932)
  • "Idyll" ("Идиллия") (1861–1862, pub. 1911)
  • "Tikhon and Melanya" (1862)
  • Novel set during the reign of Peter the Great (1870–1879) (fragments published as Peter the First, Prince Fyodor Shchetinin, and Hundred Years in 1936)
  • "The Decemberists" (Декабристы) (Planned 1863, written 1878–1879, fragments published 1884)[d]
  • "Who is Right?" ("Кто прав?") (1891–1893, pub. 1911)
  • "Khodynka: An Incident of the Coronation of Nicholas II" ("Ходынка", 1898, published 1912)
  • "Memoirs of a Madman" (1884–1903)
  • "Posthumous Notes of the Hermit Fëdor Kuzmich" ("Посмертные записки старца Федора Кузьмича") (1905, published 1912)
  • "Father Vasily" ("Отец Василий") (1906, pub. 1911)
  • "There Are No Guilty People" (1909)

Plays

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Non-fiction

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Books and pamphlets

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Articles

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Letters and Correspondence

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Supplements to Works of Others

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From Diary

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  • "A History of Yesterday" ("История вчерашнего дня") (1851)
  • "Grateful Soil" ("Благодарная почва") (1910)

Untranslated Works

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  • The Great Sin (Великий грех, 1905)
  • Do Not Kill (1906)
  • Love Each Other (1906)
  • The Only Command (1909)
  • To the Orthodox Clergy (1903)

Pedagogical works

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ABC (Азбука)[3] (1872)

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New ABC & Russian Books for Reading[4] (1875)

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New ABC (Новая Азбука)

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  • Combination of phonetic and grammatical instruction with many simple untitled stories and fables
  • Titled Stories
    • Burden (Fable)
    • Big Stove (Fable)
    • Nakhodka (Story)
    • The Girl and the Robbers (Fairy Tale)
    • Walnut Branch (Fairy Tale)
    • Birdie (Story)
    • Three Bears (Fairy Tale)
    • How Uncle Semyon Talked About What Happened to Him in the Forest (Story)
    • Cow (Story)
    • Philippok (Story)
  • Prayers in Old East Slavic

Russian Book for Reading (Русская Книга Для Чтения) (Volumes 1-4)

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A collection of stories, most of which appeared in the four original ABC volumes.

References

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  1. ^ A letter written with his wife to his wife's younger sister that is treated by critics as a short story.
  2. ^ A non-fictional sketch.
  3. ^ An alteration of Guy de Maupassant's "Port".
  4. ^ Planned but abandoned sequel to War and Peace.
  1. ^ "Translator's Note from "The Gospel in Brief" published by T.Y. Crowell". 2001-03-10. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  2. ^ "On Life". Northwestern University Press. n.d. Retrieved 5 November 2021. This critical edition is the first accurate translation of this unsung classic of Russian thought into English, based on a study of manuscript pages of Tolstoy's drafts, and the first scholarly edition of this work in any language.
  3. ^ Азбука.
  4. ^ "НЭБ - Национальная электронная библиотека".
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