World-famous Translation Library: the Collection of Tolstoy (all 6 Volumes)

World-famous Translation Library: the Collection of Tolstoy (all 6 Volumes)

by (russian) Leo Tolstoy

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The world's famous translation library: Tolstoy (4 volumes in total) includes: "Tolstoy: War and Peace", "Tolstoy: Anna Karenina", "Tolstoy: Resurrection", "Tolstoy: Three Deaths - Selected Novels and Novels by Tolstoy". Introduction to episode content: "The Collection of Tolstoy: War and Peace" "War and Peace" by the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy is an immortal masterpiece in the history of world literature. The most outstanding artistic achievement of the novel is its majestic, grand and complex structure and strict and orderly layout. Tolstoy used a genius to navigate between war and peace, psychology and society, history and philosophy, marriage and religion, with clear priorities and unique ingenuity. "The Collection of Tolstoy: Resurrection" is based on a real event. It mainly describes the hero Nekhludoff seducing his aunt's maid Maslova, making her pregnant and driving her out of the house. Later, she became a prostitute and was tried for murder. The hero appeared in court as a juror and was deeply condemned by his conscience when he saw the woman he had seduced in the past. He ran to avenge her and asked to marry her to atone for his sins. After his appeal failed, he accompanied her into exile in Siberia. His behavior touched Maslova and made her fall in love with him again. But in order not to damage his reputation and status, she finally did not marry him and married a revolutionary. "The Collection of Tolstoy: Three Deaths - Selected Novels and Novels by Tolstoy" This book collects nine masterpieces of Leo Tolstoy's short and short stories, including "Sevastopol in May", "The Snowstorm", "Lucerne", "Three Deaths", "Holstromer", "The Death of Ivan Ilych", "Kretzer Sonata", "After the Ball" and "Father Sergei".

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