Een vrouw verlaat haar gezin en gaat in vrije liefde met haar minnaar leven, doch blijkt uiteindelijk niet tegen de spanningen van dit onzekere bestaan opgewassen. "Anna Karenina". 1873-'76
Lev Nikolajevitsj Tolstoj Boeken
- Л. Н.
- Л. Н. Т.







Autobiografisch relaas van de Russische schrijver (1828-1910) van zijn bekering tot de eenvoud en levensaanvaarding van de Russische boer.
Verhalen uit de wereldliteratuur over levensbeschouwelijke thema's.
The Gospel in Tolstoy
Selections from His Short Stories, Spiritual Writings & Novels
- 342bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
The book offers a profound introduction to the spiritual insights of Leo Tolstoy, one of literature's most celebrated authors. It delves into his philosophical and moral perspectives, highlighting the depth of his vision and the relevance of his thoughts on life, faith, and humanity. Readers are invited to explore Tolstoy's unique approach to spirituality, making it an essential read for those interested in his work and its impact on literature and philosophy.
Christianity and Patriotism
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- 4 uur lezen
This book is a reproduction of the original work, preserving its content and essence for readers. It offers an opportunity to explore classic literature in its authentic form.
This book is a reproduction of the original work, preserving its content and essence for readers. It offers an opportunity to explore classic literature in its authentic form.
Written over a period of more than half a century, Leo Tolstoy’s stories reflect every aspect of his art and personality. They cover his experiences as a soldier in the Caucasus, his married life, his passionate interest in the peasantry, his cult of truth and simplicity, and his growing preoccupation with religion. The stories in Volume 1 of the Collected Shorter Fiction date from the period in which the young Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina and War and Peace. Ranging from brief, masterfully sketches of military life such as “The Wood-Felling” to novellas like Family Happiness, an uneasy imagining of the idyllic possibilities of marriage by the not-yet-married writer, all feature Tolstoy’s characteristically lavish deployment of detail, shrewd observation, and imaginative power.
