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  1. Count Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (Russian: Граф Алексе́й Константи́нович Толсто́й; September 5 [O.S. August 24] 1817 – October 10 [O.S. September 28] 1875), often referred to as A. K. Tolstoy, was a Russian poet, novelist, and playwright.

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Aleksey Konstantinovich, Count Tolstoy was a Russian poet, novelist, and dramatist. He was an outstanding writer of humorous and satirical verse, serious poetry, and novels and dramas on historical themes.

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  4. Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy was a major figure in 19th-century Russian literature. He was a prolific writer who worked across genres, penning poems, novels, plays, and historical ballads. His work often explored themes of history, mythology, and the human condition.

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · TOLSTOY, ALEXEI KONSTANTINOVICH. (1817 – 1875), writer of drama, fiction, and poetry; considered to be the most important nineteenth-century Russian historical dramatist.

  6. Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (Russian: Алексей Константинович Толстой; September 5 [O.S. August 24] 1817 – October 10] [O.S. September 28] 1875) was a Russian poet, novelist and dramatist.

  7. Prince Serebrenni (Russian: Князь Серебряный) is a historical novel by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, written in 1859-1861 and first published in The Russian Messenger magazine in 1862 (Nos. 8-10, August–October issues) where it was divided into parts I (chapters 1-19, in No. 8) and II (chapters 20-40, Nos. 9 and 10).

  8. The Vampire (Russian: Упырь, Oupyr) is a gothic novella by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, first published in Saint Petersburg in 1841 under the pseudonym of Krasnorogsky.

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