Der zweite große Roman des russischen Schriftstellers Lew Nikolajewitsch Tolstoj zeichnet ein vielschichtiges Porträt der russischen Gesellschaft der Zarenzeit. Zentrales Thema dieses Romans ist die tragische Liebsbeziehung der Titelheldin Anna Karenina.
Louise Maude Bücher


Twenty Three Tales
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of education, morality, and traditional Russian culture, the collection showcases Tolstoy's mastery of the short story form for both children and adults. The children's tales highlight his dedication to peasant education, while the adult stories weave in folk wisdom and the harsh realities of life, touching on topics like war, alcohol, and greed. With a style marked by simplicity and transparency, the narratives invite readers into a vivid landscape filled with snow, bears, and deep human emotions.