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Leo Tolstoy is the author of The Kingdom of God Is Within You (2023), War and Peace II (2022), The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy Illustrated (2021), Boyhood Illustrated (2021), Anna Karenina (2021).

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The Kingdom of God Is Within You

release date: Apr 30, 2023
The Kingdom of God Is Within You
"The Kingdom of God Is Within You" by Leo Tolstoy delves into the Christian doctrine of non-resistance to evil, a principle that has been largely overlooked or misinterpreted by mainstream Christianity. Tolstoy explores the historical and theological foundations of this doctrine, emphasizing its roots in the teachings of Jesus Christ, who advocated for love, forgiveness, and non-violence. The text highlights the works of various proponents of non-resistance, such as the Quakers, William Lloyd Garrison, Adin Ballou, and the Czech thinker Helchitsky, who have all argued against the use of violence and coercion in any form. Despite their efforts, these ideas have often been marginalized or ignored by both religious and secular authorities. Tolstoy critiques the alignment of Christianity with state power and violence, particularly in the context of war and military service, and calls for a return to the true essence of Christ's teachings. He argues that the acceptance of non-resistance could lead to a more peaceful and just society, free from the evils perpetuated by violence and retribution.

War and Peace II

release date: May 30, 2022
War and Peace II
Have you taken a deep breath after the drama and conflict of volume one? It''s time to dive into ''War and Peace II'' - and it does not slow down. With Russia bruised by Napoleon''s victory at the Battle of Austerlitz, Tolstoy goes for close-ups of the three main male characters, Pierre, Nikolai and Denisov. It is not entirely pretty. Amidst the backdrop of Tolstoy''s philosophical discussions on life and death and the inevitability of war, the characters become embroiled in gambling debt, love triangles, intrigue and broken promises. There are more twists than Chubby Checker and more dramatic moments than in ''EastEnders''. Leo Tolstoy''s masterpiece in four volumes is a complete semester of Russian and French history, using the zoom button to focus on its impact on families from the aristocracy to the peasants. It paints a picture of petty jealousy, pride and forbidden love in the Russian stately homes. If you like costume dramas and the novels of Jane Austen (''Pride and Prejudice'', ''Sense and Sensibility''), this is the granddaddy of them all. The same goes for fans of Bernard Cornwell''s ''Sharpe'' novels and TV series'', starring Sean Bean. ''War and Peace'' was made into a BBC TV series in 2016, written by Andrew Davies and starring Lily James and James Norton. Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was a Russian author, a master of realistic fiction and one of the world’s greatest novelists. Tolstoy’s major works include ''War and Peace'' (1865–69) and ''Anna Karenina'' (1875–77), two of the greatest novels of all time and pinnacles of realist fiction. Beyond novels, he wrote many short stories and later in life also essays and plays. In the years following the publication of ''War and Peace'' Tolstoy - who was born to a Russian aristocratic family - had a spiritual awakening that made him a committed Christian anarchist and pacifist. His philosophy inspired Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.

The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy Illustrated

release date: Sep 27, 2021
The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy Illustrated
Ivan Ilyich lives a carefree life that is "most simple and most ordinary and therefore most terrible". Like everyone he knows, he spends his life climbing the social ladder. Enduring marriage to a woman whom he often finds too demanding, he works his way up to be a magistrate, thanks to the influence he has over a friend who has just been promoted, focusing more on his work as his family life becomes less tolerable. While hanging curtains for his new home one day, he falls awkwardly and hurts his side. Though he does not think much of it at first, he begins to suffer from a pain in his side. As his discomfort grows, his behavior towards his family becomes more irritable. His wife finally insists that he visit a physician. The physician cannot pinpoint the source of his malady, but soon it becomes clear that his condition is terminal. Confronted with his diagnosis, Ivan attempts every remedy he can to obtain a cure for his worsening situation, until the pain grows so intense that he is forced to cease working and spend the remainder of his days in bed. Here, he is brought face to face with his mortality and realizes that, although he knows of it, he does not truly grasp it. During the long and painful process of dying, Ivan dwells on the idea that he does not deserve his suffering because he has lived rightly. If he had not lived a good life, there could be a reason for his pain; but he has, so pain and death must be arbitrary and senseless. As he begins to hate his family for avoiding the subject of his death, for pretending he is only sick and not dying, he finds his only comfort in his peasant boy servant, Gerasim, the only person in Ivan''s life who does not fear death, and also the only one who, apart from his own son, shows compassion for him. Ivan begins to question whether he has, in fact, lived a good life. In the final days of his life, Ivan makes a clear split between an artificial life, such as his own, which masks the true meaning of life and makes one fear death, and an authentic life, the life of Gerasim. Authentic life is marked by compassion and sympathy, the artificial life by self-interest. Then "some force" strikes Ivan in the chest and side, and he is brought into the presence of a bright light. His hand falls onto his nearby son''s head, and Ivan pities his son. He no longer hates his daughter or wife, but rather feels pity for them, and hopes his death will release them. In so doing, his terror of death leaves him, and as Tolstoy suggests, death itself disappears.

Boyhood Illustrated

release date: Jul 11, 2021
Boyhood Illustrated
Boyhood is the second novel in Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical trilogy, following Childhood and followed by Youth. The novel was first published in the Russian literary journal Sovremennik in 1854. Later in life, Tolstoy expressed his unhappiness with the book.

Anna Karenina

release date: Jul 07, 2021
Anna Karenina
Many consider ‘Anna Karenina’ to be the greatest novel of all time. A profound and exhaustive exploration of Russian life and the human condition. Tolstoy creates one of the most complex heroines in literature as he details Anna falling a conscious victim to her own passion. The dramatic scope of the story, the memorable characters, and the wealth of emotions that Tolstoy displays render ‘Anna Karenina’ much more than a novel, but rather an unmissable chronicle of the human condition that transcends both space and time. A perfect delve into Russian literature for those who enjoyed Christy Lefteri’s ‘The Beekeeper of Aleppo’. Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was a Russian author. His focus was novels, but he also wrote many short stories, alongside essays and plays in his later life. Deemed the master of realistic fiction, his novel ‘Anna Karenina’ (1875-77) is considered to be the greatest novel of all time. Some of his other notable works include ‘War and Peace'' (1865-69), ‘The Kingdom of God is Within You’ (1894), and his final novel ‘Resurrection’ (1899). His frank examinations of the world around him are unmissable for fans of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Anton Chekhov, and Virginia Woolf, who was openly inspired by Tolstoy’s ideas about social class.

Childhood Illustrated

release date: Nov 05, 2020
Childhood Illustrated
Childhood is the age span ranging from birth to puberty. It may also include adolescence, but precedes adulthood regardless. According to Piaget''s theory of cognitive development, childhood consists of two stages: preoperational stage and concrete operational stage.

Childhood, Boyhood, Youth, the Incursion

release date: Mar 06, 2019
Childhood, Boyhood, Youth, the Incursion
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The Cossacks

release date: Mar 02, 2019
The Cossacks
Olenin was a youth who had never completed his university course, never served anywhere (having only a nominal post in some government office or other), who had squandered half his fortune and had reached the age of twenty-four without having done anything or even chosen a career. He was what in Moscow society is termed un jeune homme. But he did find a career - he took a post as a Cadet in the army, and ended up assigned to Transcaucasia. This is the place - here among the Tatars, the Chechens, and the Old Believers - this is the place where Olenin will find love in the arms of a beautiful Cossack girl - a young woman who is promised to a Cossack warrior.

Anna Karenina (Annotated, Illustrated)

release date: Sep 13, 2018
Anna Karenina (Annotated, Illustrated)
Anna Karenina is a novel about several families that are happy in the same manner, but unhappy in different ways. Throughout the pages of this genius work Leo Tolstoy tells about the life of various social layers in Russia in the 1870s - from the Peterburg''s high society to peasant households; about the lady of high society who quits her family for the sake of love, warping her life and the life of others, and about the idealist landowner who looks for love and truth in the family; about open and hidden motives that push people, about the mysteries of a soul and the qualities of passion.

What Men Live By

release date: Mar 14, 2018
What Men Live By
This collection of four stories by Leo Tolstoy was published in 1885, a few years after his religious conversion to radical non-violent Christianity, and the stories reflect his concerns at that time. Includes "What Men Live By", "The Three Questions", "The Coffee House of Surat", and "How Much Land Does a Man Need?"

Sevastopol

release date: Feb 07, 2018
Sevastopol
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Resurrection, a Novel

release date: Feb 05, 2018
Resurrection, a Novel
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War and Peace;

release date: Aug 20, 2017

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)

release date: Jul 17, 2017
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘War and Peace’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of Leo Tolstoy’. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. The Delphi Classics edition of Tolstoy includes original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of the author, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily. eBook features: * The complete unabridged text of ‘War and Peace’ * Beautifully illustrated with images related to Tolstoy’s works * Individual contents table, allowing easy navigation around the eBook * Excellent formatting of the textPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to learn more about our wide range of titles

The Death of Ivan Ilych (English French Edition Illustrated)

release date: May 10, 2017
The Death of Ivan Ilych (English French Edition Illustrated)
Ivan Ilyich lives a carefree life that is "most simple and most ordinary and therefore most terrible". Like everyone he knows, he spends his life climbing the social ladder. Enduring marriage to a woman whom he often finds too demanding, he works his way up to be a magistrate, thanks to the influence he has over a friend who has just been promoted, focusing more on his work as his family life becomes less tolerable. While hanging curtains for his new home one day, he falls awkwardly and hurts his side. Au d�but de cette nouvelle, le h�ros - magistrat - est satisfait de sa vie. � mesure toutefois que se d�veloppe en lui une douleur qui ne veut pas dispara�tre et qu''il comprend que sa mort approche, il prend conscience aussi que son entourage ne le voit pas sous un jour aussi avantageux qu''il ne l''imaginait ; d''abord r�volt�, il se voit � mesure de ses r�flexions oblig� de constater que cette image peu flatteuse qu''on a de lui est fond�e.

War and Peace Leo Tolstoy

release date: Oct 18, 2016
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy
It is an excellent history book for individuals who love history book.

The Living Corpse by Leo Tolstoy.

release date: Jul 05, 2016
The Living Corpse by Leo Tolstoy.
The Living Corpse is a Russian play by Leo Tolstoy. Although written around 1900, it was only published shortly after his death-Tolstoy had never considered the work finished. An immediate success, it is still performed. The central character of the play, Fedor Protasov, is tormented by the belief that his wife Liza has never really chosen between him and the more conventional Victor Karenin, a rival for her hand. He wants to kill himself, but doesn''t have the nerve. Running away from his life, he first falls in with Gypsies, and into a sexual relationship with a Gypsy singer, Masha. However, facing Masha''s parents'' disapproval, he runs away from this life as well. Again he wants to kill himself, but lacks the nerve; again, his descent continues. Meanwhile, his wife, presuming him dead, has married the other man. When Protasov is discovered, she is charged with bigamy, accused of arranging her husband''s disappearance. He shows up in court to testify that she had no way of knowing that he was alive; when the judge rules that his wife must either give up her new husband or be exiled to Siberia, Protasov shoots himself. Hysterically, his wife declares that it is Protasov whom she always loved.

War and Peace (ilustrated)

release date: Oct 07, 2014
War and Peace (ilustrated)
War and Peace (Pre-reform Russian: «Война и миръ», Voyna i mir) is a novel by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy, first published in 1869. The work is epic in scale and is regarded as one of the most important works of world literature. It is considered as Tolstoy''s finest literary achievement, along with his other major prose work, Anna Karenina (1873–1877). War and Peace delineates in graphic detail events surrounding the French invasion of Russia, and the impact of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society, as seen through the eyes of five Russian aristocratic families. Portions of an earlier version of the novel, then known as The Year 1805, were serialized in the magazine The Russian Messenger between 1865 and 1867. The novel was first published in its entirety in 1869. Newsweek in 2009 ranked it first in its list of the Top 100 Books. In 2003, the novel was listed at number 20 on the BBC''s survey The Big Read. Tolstoy himself, somewhat enigmatically, said of War and Peace that it was "not a novel, even less is it a poem, and still less a historical chronicle". Large sections of the work, especially in the later chapters, are philosophical discussion rather than narrative. He went on to elaborate that the best Russian literature does not conform to standard norms and hence hesitated to call War and Peace a novel. (Instead, Tolstoy regarded Anna Karenina as his first true novel.)

La Guerre Et La Paix

release date: Feb 01, 2014
La Guerre Et La Paix
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Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina

release date: Feb 28, 2013
Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina
Trapped in a loveless marriage, Anna Karenina is defenseless against the power of her passions once they are unleashed by the adoration of Count Vronsky. Having defied the rules of 19th century Russian society, Anna is forced to pay a heavy price.

Fruits of Culture

release date: Jun 22, 2012
Fruits of Culture
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy known in the Anglosphere as Leo Tolstoy (September 9, 1828 - November 20, 1910) was a Russian writer who primarily wrote novels and short stories. Later in life, he also wrote plays and essays. His two most famous works, the novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, are acknowledged as two of the greatest novels of all time and a pinnacle of realist fiction. Many consider Tolstoy to have been one of the world''s greatest novelists. Tolstoy is equally known for his complicated and paradoxical persona and for his extreme moralistic and ascetic views, which he adopted after a moral crisis and spiritual awakening in the 1870s, after which he also became noted as a moral thinker and social reformer. -wikipedia

The Kreutzer Sonata

release date: Sep 01, 2010
The Kreutzer Sonata
The title novella in this collection of stories from literary master Leo Tolstoy, The Kreutzer Sonata, unleashed a firestorm of controversy upon its original publication. The story seeks to unpack the complex relationship between sex and love, and in it, Tolstoy makes a number of arguments about intimacy that were considered shocking in the context of nineteenth-century morals and mores. This collection is a wonderful introduction to Tolstoy's work for new readers, or for confirmed fans looking for some of Tolstoy's lesser-known works.

The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories

release date: Jan 01, 2009
The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories
From the bestselling, award-winning translators of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina" comes a new, beautifully crafted, and eminently readable translation of Tolstoy's most important short fiction.

Death and the Meaning of Life

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Death and the Meaning of Life
Presents materials that reveal the essence of Tolstoy''s beliefs on immortality, death, God, and the meaning of life. Contains two booklets ("About Immortality" No. 751 and "About Death" No. 752) compiled by Tolstoy comprising quotations from various philosophers explaining the meaning that death gives to life; essays explaining the actions that Tolstoy thought must be taken to grow spiritually; and finally, diary entries (translated here for the first time in English) pertaining to spiritual themes made during the last year of Tolstoy''s life.

The Kingdom of God is Within You

The Kingdom of God is Within You
Russian author Leo Tolstoy argues for the rejection of any sort of violence; the fair treatment of poor and working class people; and adherence to the philosophy of Christianity as ways toward positive social change.

The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy: The four gospels harmonized and translated

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