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  1. The Live Corpse by Leo Tolstoy, 2010-05-22
  2. Works of Leo Tolstoy. (50+ Works) Anna Karenina, War and Peace, Resurrection, Hadji Murad, A Confession, The Death of Ivan Ilych, The Kreutzer Sonata, The Forged Coupon and Other Stories & more (mobi) by Leo Tolstoy, 2007-10-04
  3. Childhood, boyhood, youth by Leo Tolstoy, Isabel Florence Hapgood, 2010-08-31
  4. What Is Art? Barnes and Noble Library of Essential Reading Series by Leo Tolstoy, 1990
  5. What Is Art? by Leo Tolstoy, 2010-10-14
  6. My Confession My Religion by Leo Tolstoy, 1994-01
  7. Boyhood by Tolstoy graf Leo, 2009-10-04
  8. The Cossacks by Leo Tolstoy, 2009-10-04
  9. Love and Hatred: The Tormented Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy by William L. Shirer, 2007-06-26
  10. Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, 1971
  11. The Cause Of It All by Leo Tolstoy, 2010-08-06
  12. A Letter to a Hindu by Leo Tolstoy, 2009-10-04
  13. My Religion - What i Believe by Leo Tolstoy, 2010-03-01
  14. Leo Tolstoy's 20 Greatest Short Stories Annotated by Leo Tolstoy, 2009-08-01

61. Tolstoy, Leo. 1917. Anna Karenin. Vols. XVI & XVII. Harvard Classics Shelf Of Fi
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    63. Anna Karenina By Graf Leo Tolstoy - Project Gutenberg
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    Author Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910 Translator Garnett, Constance, 1861-1946 Title Anna Karenina Language English LoC Class PG: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature Subject Adultery Fiction Subject Didactic fiction Subject Love stories Subject Married women Fiction Subject Russia Fiction Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Jul 1, 1998 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    An interesting analysis in story form of the truth of Christianity In this play in five unfinished acts, Tolstoy portrays the generally negative reactions of a man's family and friends to views that Tolstoy himself advocated. The man, Nicholas, rejects the notion that Christianity should be based upon blind faith and insists that religion must be rational. He feels that people should love one another, that this is the true basic message of Christianity, and therefore people should not volunteer for military service where people kill one another. He also contends that land belongs to everyone and that he must give up the thousands of acres that he owns to the peasants, leaving himself only the bare necessities for life. He knows the light that is shinning in the darkness of the world.

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    by onehourtoread on September 7, 2009 5:49 PM Permalink Comments (0) TrackBacks (0) I decided to read War and Peace not for any lofty reasons, but simply because it has come to define literature, at least in the world of clichés. "Well, it's not War and Peace, but. . ." is, after all, a common expression.
    For example, there's a paint commercial currently running where the parents are busy working and for comic effect a 7-year-old boy and girl are seen reading "War and Peace." No other book would have been funnier. Even at the Harvard library, the woman signing it out to me said, "Some light summer reading for the beach?" (More on that later.) I laughed. That's exactly what I would have said too. In short, "War and Peace" has become a symbol for all long, difficult, and dense literature.
    And so I had to read it, and it wasn't nearly as cumbersome as I had expected it. It takes about 100 pages to really get into, and Tolstoy's 100-page epilogue nearly killed me. (It's not often an epilogue is split into parts one and two.) Aside from that, I enjoyed it. There's a strangely liberating feeling when you're reading a book this long. One ceases to worry about finishing the thing. It's so long that I just read it at a meandering pace, because what difference would it make if I rushed?
    Now that I have finished it, I find that I miss dipping into this different world every night. The novel in many ways defined my summer, in that it took most of a season to read. I find that I miss all the characters, and there were so many. It's one of these strange books where there doesn't really seem to be a protagonist. I suppose Pierre or Natasha come the closet to being protagonists, but there are long stretches where they are nowhere to be found. And there are even longer stretches where Tolstoy just decides to go off on a rant about something.

    67. Tolstoy, Leo - The Death Of Ivan Ilyich
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    68. Tolstoy Studies Journal
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    69. Anna Karenina - PART ONE Chapter 1
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    appy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Three days after the quarrel, Prince Stepan Arkadyevitch OblonskyStiva, as he was called in the fashionable worldwoke up at his usual hour, that is, at eight o'clock in the morning, not in his wife's bedroom, but on the leather-covered sofa in his study. He turned over his stout, well-cared-for person on the springy sofa, as though he would sink into a long sleep again; he vigorously embraced the pillow on the other side and buried his face in it; but all at once he jumped up, sat up on the sofa, and opened his eyes. "Yes, yes, how was it now?" he thought, going over his dream. "Now, how was it? To be sure! Alabin was giving a dinner at Darmstadt; no, not Darmstadt, but something American. Yes, but then, Darmstadt was in America. Yes, Alabin was giving a dinner on glass tables, and the tables sang, Il mio tesoronot Il mio tesoro though, but something better, and there were some sort of little decanters on the table, and they were women, too," he remembered. Stepan Arkadyevitch's eyes twinkled gaily, and he pondered with a smile. "Yes, it was nice, very nice. There was a great deal more that was delightful, only there's no putting it into words, or even expressing it on one's thoughts awake." And noticing a gleam of light peeping in beside one of the serge curtains, he cheerfully dropped his feet over the edge of the sofa, and felt about with them for his slippers, a present on his last birthday, worked for him by his wife on gold-colored morocco. And, as he had done every day for the last nine years, he stretched out his hand, without getting up, towards the place where his dressing-gown always hung in his bedroom. And thereupon he suddenly remembered that he was not sleeping in his wife's room, but in his study, and why: the smile vanished from his face, he knitted his brows.

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    The Three Questions Jon J. Muth 0439199964 Mar 2002 Hardcover Book Review Nikolai is a boy who believes that if he can find the answers to his three questions, he will always
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    Nikolai is a boy who believes that if he can find the answers to his three questions, he will always know how to be a good person. His friendsa heron, a monkey, and a dogtry to help, but to no avail, so he asks Leo, the wise old turtle. "When is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do?" Leo doesn't answer directly, but by the end of Nikolai's visit, the boy has discovered the answers himself. Award-winning illustrator Jon J Muth's lovely watercolors are the most appealing aspect of this book about compassion and living in the moment. The simple Zen-based profundity of the boy's philosophical exploration may escape young readers, but they will enjoy the tale of a child who, in doing good deeds (for a panda and her baby, no less!), finds inner peace. Muth based... The Kingdom of God Is Within You: Christianity Not as a Mystic Religion but as a New Theory of Life (Library of Essential Reading Series)
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    72. Leo Tolstoy | LibraryThing
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    Anna Karenina The story of an unhappily married woman who begins a downhill spiral after engaging in several affairs, one of which takes her away from her beloved son forever. Father Sergius The story of a young man whose past comes back to haunt him and his search for redemption. Master and Man A landowner and servant confront their relationship with one another as they travel through a snowstorm. War and Peace The story of two families who become intertwined during the Napoleonic Wars.

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