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  1. Leo Tolstoy’s personal life was marred by a series of tragic incidents; first, his parents died when he was a child, later, he failed to complete his education. In 1860, the death of his brother, Nikolay, left him in despair and the acute loneliness led him to marry.

  2. The Cossacks: A Tale of 1852 graf Leo Tolstoy 496 downloads. Childhood graf Leo Tolstoy 469 downloads. A Letter to a Hindu graf Leo Tolstoy 467 downloads. Modern Short Stories: A Book for High Schools 462 downloads. Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Leon Tolstoy graf Leo Tolstoy 450 downloads. Anna Karenina, 1.

  3. Nov 5, 2013 · Leo Tolstoy died from pneumonia, aged eighty-two, at the railway station of Astapovo, a remote Russian village, on November 7, 1910. He had left his family home on October 28, in the middle of the ...

  4. And to act so is immoral.”. “Boredom: the desire for desires.”. 5318 quotes from Leo Tolstoy: 'Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.', 'All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.', and 'If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.'.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Leo Tolstoy, or Count Lyev Nikolayevich Tolstoy was a Russian writer whom many consider to be the world's greatest novelist. His masterpieces War and Peace and Anna Karenina represent, in their scope, breadth and vivid depiction of 19th-century Russian life and attitudes, the peak of realist fiction.

  6. Lev Nikolajevitj Tolstoj ( ryska: Лев Никола́евич Толсто́й; lyssna ( info) ), även ibland skrivet Leo Tolstoj, född 9 september 1828 nära Tula i guvernementet Tula i kejsardömet Ryssland, död 20 november 1910 i Astapovo i guvernementet Rjazan i kejsardömet Ryssland, var en rysk författare och anarkoprimitivist.

  7. The fourth son of Count Nikolai Ilich Tolstoy and Princess Maria Nikolaevich Volkonskaya, Tolstoy was born into the highest echelon of Russian nobility. Despite the early deaths of his mother (1830) and father (1837), Tolstoy led the typically idyllic childhood of a nineteenth-century aristocrat. He spent virtually every summer of his life at ...

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