Lew Nikolajewitsch Tolstoi Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
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- Л. Н. Т.
Leo Tolstoi ist einer der bedeutendsten russischen Schriftsteller, bekannt vor allem durch seine monumentalen Romane Krieg und Frieden und Anna Karenina. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch eine tiefgehende psychologische Analyse, moralische Dilemmata und detaillierte Darstellungen der russischen Gesellschaft aus. Tolstois Schreibstil verbindet Realismus mit philosophischen Einsichten und untersucht die Beziehungen zwischen Individuen und der Gesellschaft, während er traditionelle Werte infrage stellt. Sein Stil ist präzise, detailliert und episch, mit einem starken Fokus auf die inneren Konflikte seiner Charaktere. Tolstoi gilt als Meister des psychologischen Realismus, und seine Werke beeinflussen weiterhin Literatur und Philosophie.







Vojna a mír I.
- 1848 Seiten
- 65 Lesestunden
A nobleman faces the consequences of his youthful wrongdoing when the girl he seduced and abandoned some years earlier is put on trial in a murder case. Initially conceived as a love story, Tolstoy's last novel, published in 1899, is a dark masterpiece in which the whole of Imperial Russian society is tried and found wanting. Resurrection moves from the salons and country estates of the aristocracy to courtrooms and government offices, brothels and prisons; from Moscow and St Petersburg by road, rail and route march to the penal settlements of Siberia. Its pages are peopled with convicts and gaolers, revolutionaries and religious sectaries, soldiers, labourers and lawyers, peasants, priests and prostitutes. While for Prince Nekhlyudov and Katusha Maslova salvation through love proves problematic, the journey into exile becomes one of self-discovery and spiritual transformation.
Auferstehung
Roman - Nach der ungekürzten Originalausgabe mit Genehmigung des Verfassers übersetzt von Wladimir Czumikow 1899/1900
- 590 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
1898/1899 vollendete Leo N. Tolstoi seinen Roman "Auferstehung", den er ein Jahrzehnt zuvor begonnen, aber 1897 beiseitegelegt hatte. Der Erlös sollte den christlichen Duchoborzen, die den Militärdienst verweigerten, bei ihrer Auswanderung helfen. Die Hauptfigur, Fürst Nechljudow, erkennt seine Schuld am Schicksal des ehemaligen Dienstmädchens Katjuscha Maslowa und empört sich über die staatlichen Gewaltapparate, die die Interessen der Reichen vertreten. Er möchte die Ungerechtigkeit der bestehenden Eigentumsverhältnisse beenden und überwindet in der Begegnung mit politischen Gefangenen seine Vorurteile gegenüber Revolutionären. Nechljudow zeigt Sympathien für gewaltfreien Sozialismus und sehnt sich nach einem authentischen Christsein, das über die Strafreligion des klerikalen Machtkomplexes hinausgeht. Wladimir Czumikow vermerkte 1900 zu seiner neuen Übersetzung der unzensierten Fassung, dass einige seiner Landsleute den Roman als Beschimpfung des russischen Gerichts und der Kirche sahen und ihn als Vaterlandsverräter betrachteten. Er betont, dass es im Roman nicht nur um russische Zustände geht, sondern um menschliche Institutionen, die durch nationale Kontexte greifbar gemacht werden. Der Roman deckt schonungslos tiefgreifende Wahrheiten und Schäden in der menschlichen Gesellschaft auf.
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Posthumous Works of Leo Tolstoy, Vol. 3
- 310 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The collection showcases a variety of Leo Tolstoy's posthumous writings, emphasizing philosophical and spiritual themes through 21 dialogues inspired by children's wisdom. Alongside these dialogues, the fiction pieces—like The Forged Coupon and The Devil—delve into moral questions, psychological depth, and Tolstoy's profound reflections on human nature and societal complexities, offering readers a rich exploration of ethics and the human experience.
Tolstoy Bilingual
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The book offers an in-depth exploration of Tolstoy's life and literary career, highlighting both his celebrated masterpieces and the controversial works that sparked debate. It features a bilingual format, presenting texts side-by-side in Russian and English, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of his language while engaging with his profound insights.
The Kingdom of God Is Within You | Leo Tolstoy
Or, Christianity not as a Mystic Religion but a Renewed Understanding of Life
- 292 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring Jesus' teachings and the essence of Christianity, Leo Tolstoy challenges institutionalized religion and state authority. He advocates for nonviolent resistance and emphasizes a return to spiritual truths at the heart of Christ's message. The text delves into themes of ethics, faith, and spiritual harmony, providing a profound critique of societal norms while presenting a vision for both individual and collective transformation.
The Journal of Leo Tolstoy
- 214 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Spanning from 1847 to 1910, this collection of personal diaries offers an intimate glimpse into Leo Tolstoy's thoughts and experiences. The journals reflect his evolving philosophical beliefs and provide valuable insights into the life of one of Russia's most celebrated authors, revealing the complexities of his character and the depth of his reflections over decades.
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The Gospel in Brief | Leo Tolstoy
- 150 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on the essence of Christ's teachings, Leo Tolstoy presents a powerful narrative that distills the New Testament into a clear message of love, compassion, and truth. Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude, this interpretation highlights Tolstoy's philosophical insights and literary skill, offering readers a profound understanding of Christian principles. It serves as an accessible guide for those looking to explore the spiritual and moral guidance found in Jesus' teachings through the perspective of a renowned Russian author.
Novelas cortas de León Tolstoi
- 472 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Las Novelas Cortas de León Tolstoi muestran la maestría del autor en relatos que exploran la vida, el amor y la moralidad en la Rusia del siglo XIX. Incluye obras emblemáticas como 'La Muerte de Ivan Ilich'. Tolstoi aborda conflictos internos y temas universales como la redención y la fe, ofreciendo una lectura profunda y conmovedora.
In seinen bewegenden Meistererzählungen, die fast alle seiner späten Schaffensperiode nach 1880 entstammen, wendet sich der große russische Romancier Grundfragen des menschlichen Seins zu. Dieser Band beinhaltet die Erzählungen "Der Leinwandmesser", "Der Tode des Iwan Iljitsch", "Herr und Knecht" und weitere.
Wieviel Erde braucht der Mensch?... und weitere Erzählungen
Leinen mit Goldprägung
Where Love is There God is Also and Bethink Yourselves
- 50 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Exploring profound themes of love and spirituality, these two works by Leo Tolstoy delve into the nature of human relationships and moral introspection. "Where Love Is, There God Is Also" reflects on the divine presence in acts of compassion, while "Bethink Yourselves" encourages readers to contemplate their lives and actions. Through his characteristic depth and insight, Tolstoy challenges readers to consider the moral implications of their choices and the power of love in connecting with the divine.
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A Letter to a Hindu; The Subjection of India-Its Cause and Cure, and Childhood
in large print
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print editions. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that a wider audience can enjoy classic texts.
Focusing on accessibility, this publication by Megali is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print format. It aims to enhance the reading experience for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that classic literature remains accessible to a wider audience.
This reproduction focuses on making historical works accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print. Megali Publishing specializes in such editions, ensuring that classic texts can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
Fables for Children
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The collection showcases Tolstoy's exploration of moral, ethical, and social themes through a variety of engaging narratives. It includes works like "Fables for Children" and "Moral Tales," highlighting his ability to convey complex ideas in accessible formats. The diverse genres range from children's stories to educational pieces, reflecting his commitment to enriching readers' understanding of the human experience and societal values.
This book is a reproduction of an original historical work, focusing on accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions, it aims to enhance the reading experience for those who may struggle with standard text sizes.
"The Kingdom of God Is Within You"; Christianity Not as a Mystic Religion but as a New Theory of Life
in large print
- 528 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published in large print by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that classic texts can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
Der Verlag Megali hat sich auf die Reproduktion historischer Werke in Großdruck spezialisiert, um das Lesen für Menschen mit eingeschränkter Sehfähigkeit zu erleichtern. Diese Ausgabe bietet eine sorgfältige Nachbildung eines Originals und richtet sich an Leser, die Wert auf barrierefreies Lesen legen.
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Delve into the complexities of human experience through an anthology of Leo Tolstoy's celebrated works. This collection includes pivotal stories that examine themes such as love, mortality, self-discovery, and social change. Featuring notable pieces like "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" and "The Kreutzer Sonata," readers are invited to reflect on profound wisdom and the intricacies of life, making it a timeless compilation for both new and seasoned fans of Tolstoy's literature.
Die Handlung dreht sich um einen adligen Gutsherrn, der als Geschworener einer Prostituierten begegnet, die er einst verführt hat. Diese Begegnung löst in ihm ein tiefes Schuldgefühl aus, was ihn dazu bringt, sich für eine Revision des Urteils einzusetzen. Der Roman thematisiert die Unzulänglichkeiten des Rechtssystems und die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen den Charakteren, insbesondere die ablehnende Haltung der Prostituierten gegenüber einer Ehe mit ihm, trotz ihrer Gefühle. Tolstois Werk, das über ein Jahrzehnt entstand, wurde sowohl in zensierter als auch unzensierter Form veröffentlicht und erregte große Aufmerksamkeit.
In der russischen Literatur symbolisiert der Schneesturm die Ohnmacht des Menschen gegenüber der Natur und den Umständen. Liebe, Leichtsinn und Trotz führen oft zu katastrophalen Entscheidungen. Trotz wiederholter Fehler lernt der Mensch nicht dazu und riskiert immer wieder sein eigenes und das Leben anderer.
Volkserzählungen, Märchen und Skizzen (Großdruck)
- 104 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Leo N. Tolstois „Volkserzählungen, Märchen und Skizzen“ umfasst eine Sammlung von Geschichten, die tiefgründige moralische und philosophische Themen behandeln. Die Berliner Ausgabe von 2023 enthält eine Biografie des Autors und bietet Einblicke in Tolstois Leben und seine humanistischen Ideale.
What Shall We Do?
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The autobiographical novels explore the formative years of a rich landowner's son as he navigates his childhood, boyhood, and youth. Through his experiences, he gradually becomes aware of the stark divide between his privileged life and the struggles of his peasant neighbors. These early works lay the foundation for Tolstoy's profound insights into social class and human experience, showcasing his evolution as a writer and thinker in Russian literature.
Hadschi Murat (Großdruck)
- 182 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Leo N. Tolstois "Hadschi Murat" erzählt die Geschichte eines kaukasischen Helden. Die 2023 veröffentlichte Berliner Ausgabe enthält eine Biografie und eine neue Textfassung. Tolstoi, bekannt für seine Werke wie "Krieg und Frieden", verurteilte soziale Missstände und strebte nach einem gewaltlosen, anarchistischen Lebensansatz.
What Is Art? + Wherein Is Truth in Art?
- 308 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
This edition features a comprehensive look at Leo Tolstoy's life and works, including essays on art, science, and notable criticisms. It highlights his significant novels, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, and includes reflections from various literary figures on his impact as a writer and thinker.
Leo Tolstoi, ein Meister des realistischen Romans, behandelt in seinen Erzählungen zentrale Themen wie Liebe, Ehe und Familie. Werke wie "Glück der Ehe", "Wieviel Erde braucht der Mensch?" und "Die Kreutzersonate" zeigen die komplexen Beziehungen und Konflikte zwischen den Charakteren und reflektieren menschliche Emotionen und gesellschaftliche Normen.
Kłamstwo patriotyzmu
- 246 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Młody Lew Tołstoj, zafascynowany wojną i patriotyzmem, z czasem odkrył ich mroczne oblicze. Jego „Opowiadania sewastopolskie” ukazują śmierć bohaterów, która, choć nacechowana patriotyzmem, jest daleka od podniosłości. Z biegiem lat, jako autor „Wojny i pokoju” i „Anny Kareniny”, Tołstoj zdefiniował swój światopogląd, odrzucając kategorie narodowe na rzecz poszukiwania wspólnego pierwiastka – człowieczeństwa. Uważał, że wojny wynikają z pragnienia pomyślności własnego narodu, co prowadzi do konieczności zwalczenia patriotyzmu, postrzeganego jako zło. Jego radykalne poglądy na temat patriotyzmu pozostają aktualne, pomagając zrozumieć współczesny propagandowy język patriotyczny. Mimo upływu stulecia, wciąż posługujemy się tymi samymi hasłami o patriotyzmie, wierząc w jego „dobro” i „zło”, co prowadzi do tragicznych konsekwencji. Tołstoj krytykuje wojnę, wskazując na cierpienia, które ona przynosi, oraz na bezmyślność tych, którzy ją wywołują. Zauważa, że patriotyzm przymusowy jest narzędziem dyktatur, a im większe państwo, tym bardziej okrutny jego patriotyzm. W ten sposób Tołstoj stawia pytanie o sens patriotyzmu i jego wpływ na społeczeństwo.
Myśli Lwa Tołstoja (i innych autorów) zostały zaczerpnięte z jego notatników. Nie sposób powiedzieć, aby miały one jakiś swój kanoniczny kształt. Spotykamy je w rozmaitych wariantach, w stale zmienianych zapiskach, czynionych regularnie i z wytrwałością, a później zamkniętych w kompilacjach, które przybrały następujące tytuły: Na każdy dzień, Krąg lektur, Droga życia (to najważniejszy zbiór owych notatek z różnych miejsc). Czytelnik może przeczytać te myśli - w różnych układach - w najpełniejszym, dziewięćdziesięciotomowym rosyjskim wydaniu pism Lwa Tołstoja (1935-1958), w tomach 41-42 (Krąg lektur), 43-44 (Na każdy dzień), 45 (Droga życia). Aforyzmy o miłości i o śmierci zostały także wydane przez Tołstoja (lub przez jego spadkobierców) w osobnych, niewielkich książeczkach. Przypominając je w niewielkim wyborze, mamy nadzieję, że staną się bliskie również dzisiejszemu czytelnikowi.
Anna Karénina (Edición Conmemorativa) / Anna Karenina (Spanish Commemorative EDI Tion)
- 1024 Seiten
- 36 Lesestunden
Worin besteht mein Glaube?
Übersetzungen von Sophie Behr (1885) und Raphael Löwenfeld (1902) - mit einer Einleitung von Eugen Drewermann
Von der freiwilligen Knechtschaft des Menschen
- 122 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
"Für dieses Mal will ich nur untersuchen, ob es möglich sei und wie es sein könne, daß so viele Menschen, so viele Dörfer, so viele Städte, so viele Nationen sich manches Mal einen einzigen Tyrannen gefallen lassen, der weiter keine Gewalt hat, als die, welche man 16 ihm gibt; der nur soviel Macht hat, ihnen zu schaden, wie sie aushalten wollen; der ihnen gar kein Übel antun könnte, wenn sie es nicht lieber dulden als sich ihm widersetzen möchten." Gröls-Klassiker (Edition Kleine Klassiker)
Anna Karenina T.1
- 480 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Powieść psychologiczna wielkiego rosyjskiego pisarza Lwa Tołstoja należy do kanonu literatury światowej. W krytyczny sposób obrazuje środowisko elit carskiej Rosji drugiej połowy XIX wieku, splatając różne wątki wokół dwóch modeli miłości. Z jednej strony mamy ciche szczęście uczciwych małżonków Lewina i Kiti, z drugiej – pełen przygód i upokorzeń grzeszny związek Anny Kareniny z Aleksym Wrońskim. Postać Anny, symbolizująca tęsknotę za miłością i dążenie do wolności, stała się jedną z wielkich postaci literackich, często interpretowaną jako prorocza wizja współczesnej kobiety. Od ponad wieku powieść zachwyca czytelników i inspiruje artystów na całym świecie, będąc przedmiotem licznych adaptacji teatralnych, filmowych, baletowych oraz malarskich. Lew Tołstoj (1828-1910) był jednym z najwybitniejszych pisarzy i czołowych przedstawicieli realizmu w literaturze rosyjskiej, autorem takich dzieł jak Wojna i pokój oraz Zmartwychwstanie. Oprócz powieści pisał dramaty, nowele i teksty publicystyczne, a także angażował się w pomoc najuboższym, zakładając szkoły dla dzieci chłopskich i wydając czasopismo pedagogiczne. Był nominowany do literackiej Nagrody Nobla.
„Wer sein Leben gewinnen will, der wird es verlieren.“ Tolstois Schrift „Über das Leben“ kann als Auslegung dieses Bibelwortes gelesen werden: Die Vernunft ist das Gesetz, dem die animalische Persönlichkeit des Menschen untergeordnet werden muss. Liebe ist die einzige vernünftige Tätigkeit des Menschen. Während die animalische Persönlichkeit zum Glück strebt, zeigt die Vernunft dessen Trügerischheit und weist einen Ausweg: die Liebe. Das vernünftige Bewusstsein offenbart die Elendigkeit aller kämpfenden Wesen und dass es kein Glück für die animalische Persönlichkeit geben kann, außer einem, das ohne Konflikte und ohne die Furcht vor dem Tod ist. Der Mensch entdeckt in seiner Seele ein Gefühl, das ihm das Glück schenkt, auf das die Vernunft hinweist. Dieses Gefühl löst den früheren Widerspruch des Lebens. Die animalisch-selbstsicheren Persönlichkeiten wollen den Menschen für ihre Zwecke nutzen, doch das Gefühl der Liebe zieht ihn dazu, seine Existenz für das Wohl anderer hinzugeben. Indem die animalische Persönlichkeit nach Glück strebt, bewegt sie sich unweigerlich auf das größte Übel, den Tod, zu. Doch die Liebe überwindet diese Furcht und führt zur Selbstverleugnung zum Heil anderer.
Leo Tolstois Schrift Das Reich Gottes ist in euch aus den 1890er Jahren gilt als ein Schlüsseltext für seine Kirchenkritik, sein religiöses Verständnis und seine Ethik. Nicht nur Mahatma Gandhi war in seinem Denken und seinem gewaltfreien Kampf ganz wesentlich davon beeinflusst. Gewaltfreiheit, dem Bösen nicht mit Gewalt zu widerstreben, ist Tolstois zentrale Botschaft. Damit ist das Buch ein zentraler friedensphilosophischer Text für das frühe 20. Jahrhundert mit großer Reichweite. Doch auch aktuelle soziale Bewegungen knüpfen an die durch Tolstoi repräsentierte Tradition an. So kann Leo Tolstoi als ein Revolutionär des gewaltfreien Widerstands und einer libertären Zivilgesellschaft ohne Kirche, Staat und Eigentum gelten. Der Band bietet eine gekürzte Ausgabe und enthält die Kapitel VII bis XII (= Band 2 der Löwenfeld-Ausgabe).
Despre Dumnezeu și om
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Anna Karenina, Part 2
- 164 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of betrayal, faith, and the complexities of marriage, this novel intricately weaves the lives of its characters against the backdrop of Imperial Russian society. With over a dozen major characters, it contrasts rural and city life, reflecting the tensions of the era. Tolstoy's narrative style serves as a bridge between realism and modernism, showcasing his literary evolution. Spanning more than 800 pages, this complex tale is acclaimed as one of the greatest literary works, marking a significant contribution to the novel form.
War and Peace Book 11
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the 1812 French invasion of Russia, the narrative intricately weaves the lives of various Russian families, from aristocrats to commoners, highlighting their struggles during the Napoleonic era. The text delves into philosophical discussions alongside character development, showcasing how individuals confront societal challenges. It employs innovative literary techniques reminiscent of early 19th-century styles, emphasizing the blend of historical events with authentic human experiences. The book's contemporary relevance lies in its exploration of emotional resilience and the complexities of human nature.
Resurrection, Book III
- 108 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century Russia, the narrative delves into societal injustices and critiques the hypocrisy of established religious institutions. It offers a sweeping portrayal of various social classes while advocating for Georgism, an economic philosophy Tolstoy embraced later in life. The novel's publication sparked significant controversy, resulting in Tolstoy's excommunication from the Russian Orthodox Church. This final work encapsulates his profound reflections on morality, law, and the human condition.
Resurrection, Book II
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century Russia, the narrative offers a sweeping examination of societal injustices and critiques the hypocrisy of established institutions, particularly the church. It delves into themes of redemption and moral awakening, while also presenting Georgism, an economic philosophy that Tolstoy passionately endorsed. The novel's provocative content resulted in Tolstoy's excommunication from the Russian Orthodox Church, marking a significant moment in his life and work. This final novel encapsulates his profound social and spiritual concerns.
War and Peace Books XI - XV
- 414 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, the novel intricately weaves the lives of five families over fifteen years, exploring themes of fate, history, and resilience. Key events include the burning of Moscow and the struggles faced by characters like Natasha and Pierre, as they confront the harsh realities of war. Tolstoy's portrayal of the personal and societal impacts of conflict, combined with philosophical reflections, elevates this work beyond mere historical narrative. Celebrated by literary giants, it remains a timeless classic of Russian literature.
Anna Karenina, Part 3
- 156 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of betrayal, faith, and the complexities of marriage, this expansive novel delves into the lives of more than a dozen characters against the backdrop of Imperial Russian society. With a rich narrative structure in eight parts, it contrasts rural and urban life, highlighting the struggles of its protagonist, Anna. Tolstoy's writing style marks a significant shift in literary tradition, bridging realism and modernism, making it a pivotal work in the landscape of literature.
Anna Karenina, Part 6
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of betrayal, faith, and the complexities of marriage, this novel intricately weaves the lives of over a dozen characters against the backdrop of Imperial Russian society. Spanning eight parts, it contrasts rural and city life, delving into the desires and moral dilemmas faced by its characters. Tolstoy's narrative style marks a significant shift in literature, bridging realism and modernism, and is celebrated as one of the greatest literary works, reflecting profound insights into human nature and societal norms.
Anna Karenina, Part 1
- 162 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of betrayal, faith, and the complexities of marriage, this novel delves into the lives of its numerous characters against the backdrop of Imperial Russian society. Spanning over 800 pages, it intricately contrasts rural and urban experiences, reflecting the social dynamics of the time. Tolstoy's narrative style marks a significant transition between realism and modernism, establishing the work as a pivotal piece in literary history. Celebrated as one of the greatest novels, it showcases the depth of human emotion and societal critique.
War and Peace BOOK 13
- 74 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the 1812 French invasion of Russia, the narrative intricately weaves the lives of various Russian families, showcasing the effects of the Napoleonic era on society. The book emphasizes philosophical discussions and character development, depicting individuals from all walks of life—aristocrats, soldiers, and commoners—as they navigate personal and societal challenges. It employs innovative literary techniques reminiscent of early 19th-century styles, positioning the work as a profound exploration of human emotions and resilience in the face of historical turmoil.
The narrative follows Efim and Elisha, two elderly men determined to embark on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem before their lives end. After extensive preparation, they set off on their journey but soon encounter a seemingly abandoned village. Their exploration leads them to a dark hut, where they uncover unexpected truths about life and humanity. The story delves into themes of faith, companionship, and the quest for meaning, highlighting the transformative experiences that arise from their pilgrimage.
Second Epilogue
- 58 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the 1812 French invasion of Russia, the narrative delves into the lives of aristocratic families and their struggles during the Napoleonic era. It intertwines philosophical discussions with the characters' experiences, showcasing a diverse range of perspectives from soldiers to commoners. The novel employs innovative literary techniques reminiscent of early 19th-century styles, offering a profound exploration of historical events and their impact on society. Its contemporary relevance lies in its insights into human emotion, resilience, and personal growth.
The Best Of Russian Short Stories
- 354 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
This collection showcases the richness of Russian short stories, featuring works by literary giants such as Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. Each story is a classic, reflecting the depth and diversity of Russian literature. Notable pieces include "The Queen of Spades" by Pushkin and "The Cloak" by Gogol, alongside lesser-known gems. This anthology highlights the enduring appeal of the short story format, offering readers a vibrant tapestry of themes and styles that capture the essence of Russian storytelling.
The Greatest Short Stories of Leo Tolstoy
- 610 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
Recognized as one of the greatest novelists and moral philosophers, Leo Tolstoy's works delve deeply into the complexities of human nature and morality. His narratives often explore themes of love, faith, and the search for meaning in life, reflecting his profound philosophical insights. Tolstoy's ability to weave intricate character studies within sweeping historical contexts has left a lasting impact on literature, influencing countless writers and thinkers across generations. His legacy continues to resonate in discussions of ethics and the human condition.
War and Peace Book 10
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia in 1812, the narrative intricately weaves the lives of noble families and common citizens, highlighting the profound effects of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society. The book delves into philosophical discussions and character explorations, transcending individual identities to address broader societal issues. It employs innovative narrative techniques akin to cinematic styles, revealing its dual nature as both a historical account and a deep reflection on human experience, emotional resilience, and personal growth.
War and Peace, Book 1
- 156 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia, the narrative explores the profound effects of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society through the lives of five aristocratic families. Blending history, philosophy, and literature, it transcends traditional genre boundaries, with significant portions dedicated to philosophical discourse rather than conventional storytelling. Regarded as one of Tolstoy's masterpieces, the work offers deep insights into human experience and societal upheaval.
War and Peace Book 3
- 130 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the 1812 French invasion of Russia, the narrative intertwines the lives of various social classes, from aristocrats to commoners, as they navigate the turmoil of the Napoleonic era. The book delves into philosophical discussions and explores the characters' struggles with the challenges of their time, transcending their individual identities. It employs innovative narrative techniques reminiscent of early nineteenth-century styles, ultimately presenting a profound commentary on the human experience, emotional resilience, and societal evolution.
Anna Karenina, Part 4
- 114 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of betrayal, faith, and the complexities of marriage, this novel delves into the lives of its intricate characters against the backdrop of Imperial Russian society. Spanning over 800 pages, it contrasts rural and urban life while examining desire and familial relationships. Tolstoy's narrative serves as a pivotal transition between realist and modernist literature, solidifying its status as a monumental work in literary history. The novel's depth and character development make it a profound exploration of human emotion and societal norms.
War and Peace Book 8
- 104 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the 1812 French invasion of Russia, the narrative delves into the lives of aristocratic families and the broader societal impacts during the Napoleonic era. The book intertwines philosophical discussions with character-driven stories, showcasing individuals from various backgrounds grappling with the challenges of their time. It employs innovative narrative techniques reminiscent of early 19th-century literature, highlighting the complexity of human experience and the enduring relevance of emotional resilience and personal growth in society.
War and Peace, Book 14
- 70 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia, the narrative intertwines the lives of five aristocratic families, exploring the profound effects of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society. Beyond a mere historical account, it delves into philosophical discussions, particularly in its later chapters, challenging conventional literary forms. Regarded as one of Tolstoy's masterpieces, the work offers a deep examination of humanity and history, transcending the boundaries of traditional storytelling.
War and Peace Book 2
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the 1812 French invasion of Russia, the narrative intricately weaves the lives of aristocratic families, soldiers, and commoners, exploring their struggles during this tumultuous period. The book delves into philosophical discussions that transcend mere storytelling, allowing characters to grapple with profound societal issues. It employs innovative narrative techniques akin to cinematic styles, revealing the complexities of human experience and the enduring relevance of its themes on emotional resilience and personal growth in society.
Covering over seventy years of Tolstoy's life, this anthology showcases a diverse selection of seventy-seven texts that highlight his philosophical depth and artistic creativity. It presents him as a compelling thinker whose work challenges and engages readers, reflecting his evolution from 1835 to 1910. This comprehensive collection serves as a testament to Tolstoy's intellectual prowess and enduring influence.
War and Peace, Book 15
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia, the narrative intertwines the lives of five aristocratic families, exploring the profound effects of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society. While it includes historical and philosophical reflections, large portions delve into Tolstoy's thoughts on life and history, distinguishing it from traditional novels. This epic work, celebrated for its depth and complexity, showcases Tolstoy's literary mastery and offers a rich tapestry of human experience during a tumultuous period.
War and Peace, Book 7
- 74 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia, this epic narrative explores the profound effects of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society through the lives of five aristocratic families. Blending history, philosophy, and literary storytelling, it transcends traditional genres, featuring extensive philosophical discussions in its later chapters. Recognized as one of Tolstoy's masterpieces, it invites readers to reflect on the nature of war, peace, and the human experience, solidifying its status as a timeless classic in world literature.
First Epilogue
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia in 1812, the narrative delves into the lives of various aristocratic families, illustrating the profound effects of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society. The book intertwines philosophical discussions with character-driven storytelling, showcasing individuals from diverse backgrounds grappling with the challenges of their time. It employs innovative narrative techniques reminiscent of early nineteenth-century literature while exploring the enduring themes of emotional resilience and human development, making it a significant work beyond mere historical fiction.
War and Peace, Book 9
- 116 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia, the narrative intertwines the lives of five aristocratic families, exploring the profound effects of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society. Blending historical events with philosophical reflections, it offers a unique structure that transcends traditional storytelling. Tolstoy himself emphasized that it defies classification as a novel or historical account, making it a multifaceted exploration of humanity, war, and peace. This epic work is celebrated as one of his greatest literary accomplishments.
War and Peace Book 6
- 106 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia in 1812, the narrative delves into the lives of noble families and their struggles during the Napoleonic era. It intertwines philosophical discussions with character-driven stories, showcasing a diverse range of individuals from various social classes as they navigate the complexities of their time. The exploration of literary techniques, such as panoramic and close-up styles, reveals the novel's deeper significance beyond a mere historical account, addressing themes of emotional resilience and the human experience.
War and Peace Book 12
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia in 1812, the narrative intricately weaves the lives of various Russian families, showcasing the effects of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society. It delves into philosophical discussions intertwined with character development, highlighting the struggles of individuals from diverse backgrounds—aristocrats, soldiers, and commoners. The book employs innovative narrative techniques reminiscent of early 19th-century literature, ultimately presenting a profound exploration of humanity's emotional and psychological evolution.
Anna Karenina, Part 7
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of betrayal, faith, and the complexities of marriage, this novel delves into the intricacies of Imperial Russian society through the lives of more than a dozen major characters. The narrative contrasts rural and urban life, highlighting personal desires against societal expectations. Tolstoy's writing style marks a pivotal shift between realism and modernism, making it a cornerstone of literary achievement. With its intricate plot and rich character development, the work remains a profound exploration of human emotions and social dynamics.
DER APFELBAUM und andere Erzählungen. Einfache Sprache
- 68 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Tolstoi sammelte Volkserzählungen, um Kindern auf seinem Gut etwas beizubringen, da es nur wenige Schulen gab und ihm der Unterricht nicht gefiel. Er gründete eine eigene Schule und unterrichtete selbst. Die gesammelten Geschichten sind unterhaltsam, lehrreich und regen zum Nachdenken über gutes Verhalten an.
In "Herr und Knecht" lehrt Tolstoi, dass wahres Glück im Leben darin besteht, für andere zu leben. Iljas' Erkenntnis betont, dass Zufriedenheit wichtiger ist als Reichtum. Die Kurzgeschichten sind moralisch tiefgründig und offenbaren Tolstois Verständnis der menschlichen Psychologie. Ein Klassiker der Weltliteratur.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Featuring a variety of narratives, this collection highlights Tolstoy's profound understanding of human nature and the complexities of social issues. Each story delves into moral dilemmas, reflecting the author's philosophical inquiries and ethical reflections. Published in 1911, these tales continue to resonate with readers, offering timeless insights into the human condition.
Tolstois "Die Kreutzersonate" thematisiert die komplexe Wirkung von Musik auf die Seele, die eher erregend als erhebend ist. Die Erzählung, ursprünglich 1889 verfasst, erschien aufgrund eines Verbots erstmals in Deutschland. Diese Ausgabe enthält die präzise Übersetzung von August Scholz und das oft fehlende Nachwort des Autors.
The Light Shines in Darkness
- 106 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring personal dilemmas through familial relationships, this unfinished play by Leo Tolstoy delves into his own struggles and reflections. Written in 1890, it serves as a poignant examination of the conflicts between faith, morality, and the human experience, offering insights into the author's life. The work is notable for its autobiographical elements, capturing the essence of Tolstoy's philosophical inquiries against a backdrop of family dynamics.
Der Titan der russischen Literatur war auch ein einflussreicher Pädagoge. Sein 1872 veröffentlichtes Schulbuch "Alphabet" wurde millionenfach genutzt und prägte Generationen von Schülern bis ins 20. Jahrhundert. Die Erzählungen in diesem Band sind besonders für die Jugend gedacht.











