Collected Shorter Fiction Boxed Set (2 Volumes)
By (Author) Leo Tolstoy
Introduction by John Bayley
Translated by Aylmer Maude
Translated by Louise Maude
Translated by Nigel J Cooper
Everyman
Everyman's Library
15th October 2001
21st June 2001
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
891.733
Hardback
1856
Width 142mm, Height 220mm, Spine 92mm
1766g
Written over a period of more than half a century, Tolstoys enchanting short stories and novellas reflect every aspect of his developing art and outlook. Volume 1 of the Everyman Collected Shorter Fiction is dominated by the characteristic experiences of his early life as soldier, land-owner, husband and father, the life which shaped Anna Karenina and War and Peace. It also includes several short fables which point to his later preoccupation with the religious life. Volume 2 reveals how these spiritual intimations flowered into a series of extraordinary late masterpieces which equal anything in the earlier novels for intensity and power. Readers of The Death of Ivan Ilych, The Kreutzer Sonata, Father Sergius, Master and Man and Hadji Murad will recognize the brilliant younger novelist, now transfigured by his passionate quest for salvation and forgiveness.
Leo Tolstoy was born in central Russia on 9 September 1828. In 1852 he published his first work, the autobiographical Childhood. He served in the army during the Crimean War and his Sevastopol Sketches (1855-6) are based on his experiences. His two most popular masterpieces are War and Peace (1864-69) and Anna Karenina (1875-8). He died in 1910.