Leo Tolstoy: 6 books

Cover of The Power of Darkness
by Leo Tolstoy
Language: English
Release Date: July 31, 2015

The Act takes place in autumn in a large village. The Scene represents Peter's roomy hut. Peter is sitting on a wooden bench, mending a horse-collar. Anísya and Akoulína are spinning, and singing a part song. PETER [looking out of the window] The horses have got loose again. If we don't look...
Cover of Three Days in the Village
by Leo Tolstoy
Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2016

Something entirely new, unseen and unheard-of formerly, has lately shown itself in our country districts. To our village, consisting of eighty homesteads, from half a dozen to a dozen cold, hungry, tattered tramps come every day, wanting a night's lodging. These people, ragged, half-naked, barefoot,...
Cover of The Kingdom of God is Within You
by Leo Tolstoy
Language: English
Release Date: January 8, 2016

In 1884 I wrote a book entitled "My Religion," wherein I formulated my creed. While affirming my faith in the doctrine taught by Christ, I could not refrain from manifesting at the same time the reason why I look upon the ecclesiastical doctrine commonly called Christianity as erroneous,...
Cover of The Live Corpse
by Leo Tolstoy
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2015

Protásov's flat in Moscow. The scene represents a small dining-room. Anna Pávlovna, a stout grey-haired lady, tightly laced, is sitting alone at the tea-table on which is a samovár. Enter nurse, carrying a teapot. NURSE. May I have a little hot water, ma'am? ANNA PÁVLOVNA. Yes. How's Baby? NURSE....
Cover of Sevastopol
by Leo Tolstoy
Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2016

The flush of morning has but just begun to tinge the sky above Sapun Mountain; the dark blue surface of the sea has already cast aside the shades of night and awaits the first ray to begin a play of merry gleams; cold and mist are wafted from the bay; there is no snow—all is black, but the morning...
Cover of Boyhood
by Leo Tolstoy
Language: English
Release Date: January 8, 2016

Again two carriages stood at the front door of the house at Petrovskoe. In one of them sat Mimi, the two girls, and their maid, with the bailiff, Jakoff, on the box, while in the other—a britchka—sat Woloda, myself, and our servant Vassili. Papa, who was to follow us to Moscow in a few days, was...
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