
Collection of Short Stories by Tolstoy
by K
About This Novel
"Tolstoy's Short Stories and Novels" contains 7 Tolstoy's short stories and short stories. "The Snowstorm" praises the bravery of the working people in the face of the destructive forces of nature; "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" uses "death" to dissect the indifferent relationship between people; "Father Sergei" runs away in the name of "abstinence" and finds inner peace; "Luse" "En", "Holstromer", "Kreutzer Sonata" and "After the Ball" express dissatisfaction with society, pity and sympathy for the working people, protection of pure love, pursuit of heartfelt friendship and care between people, and exploration of the most essential goodness.
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Study hard and work hard every day!
I can only say that I really admire Tolstoy! I have read two of his novels before, War and Peace and Anna. It is unimaginable that the author can describe so many characters at the same time in one novel and weave such a grand story. Among the short and medium stories in this book, I particularly like the story about snowstorms and horses. Especially this novella by Ma, I was amazed while reading it. I have read the American writer "Black Stallion" before, and I have repeatedly read Han Yu's prose about horses, and I also know the allusion of a horse serving a salt cart. But Tolstoy's prose here is no less impressive than Han Yu's!
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Study hard and work hard every day!
I can only say that I really admire Tolstoy! I have read two of his novels before, War and Peace and Anna. It is unimaginable that the author can describe so many characters at the same time in one novel and weave such a grand story. Among the short and medium stories in this book, I particularly like the story about snowstorms and horses. Especially this novella by Ma, I was amazed while reading it. I have read the American writer "Black Stallion" before, and I have repeatedly read Han Yu's prose about horses, and I also know the allusion of a horse serving a salt cart. But Tolstoy's prose here is no less impressive than Han Yu's!
