Bibliography of Leo Tolstoy

Bibliography of Leo Tolstoy

This is a list of works by Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910). It is likely impossible to catalogue his complete works. From 1928 to 1958, a committee in the Soviet Union attempted to locate all Tolstoy's works. The project resulted in the publication of a ninety-volume set, bound "in quarto", the man's entire bibliography.

Novels and novellas

*"Childhood" ("Детство" ["Detstvo"] ; 1852)
*"Boyhood" ("Отрочество" ["Otrochestvo"] ; 1854)
*"Youth" ("Юность" ["Yunost'"] ; 1856)
*"Family Happiness" ("Семейное счастье" ["Semeynoye schast'ye"] ; 1859)
*"The Cossacks" ("Казаки" ["Kazaki"] ; 1863)
*"War and Peace" ("Война и мир" ["Voyna i mir"] ; 1865–69)
*"Anna Karenina" ("Анна Каренина" ["Anna Karenina"] ; 1875–77)
*"The Death of Ivan Ilyich" ("Смерть Ивана Ильича" ["Smert' Ivana Il'icha"] ; 1886)
*"The Kreutzer Sonata" ("Крейцерова соната" ["Kreitserova Sonata"] ; 1889)
*"Resurrection" ("Воскресение" ["Voskresenie"] ; 1899)
*"The Forged Coupon" ("Фальшивый купон" ["Fal'shivyi kupon"] , 1902-1904, published 1911)
*"Hadji Murat" ("Хаджи-Мурат" ["Khadzhi-Murat"] ; written in 1896-1904, published 1912)

hort stories

*"The Raid" ("Набег" "Nabeg"; 1852)
*"Sebastopol Sketches" ("Севастопольские рассказы" ["Sevastopolskie Rasskazy"] ; 1855–56)
*"Albert" ("Альберт"; 1858)
*"Ivan the Fool: A Lost Opportunity" (1863)
*"Polikushka" ("Поликушка" "Polikushka"; 1863)
*"A Prisoner in the Caucasus" ("Кавказский Пленник" ["Kavkazskii Plennik"] ; 1872)
*"God Sees the Truth, But Waits" (1872)
*"Father Sergius" ("Отец Сергий" ["Otets Sergii"] ; 1873)
*"" ("Холстомер", 1864, 1886)
*"What Men Live By" (1885)
*"Wisdom of Children" (1885)
*"Where Love is, God is" ("Где любовь, там и бог" "Gde lyubov', tam i bog"; 1885)
*"Quench the Spark" (1885)
*"How Much Land Does a Man Need?" ("Много ли человеку земли нужно" ["Mnogo li cheloveku zemli nuzhno"] ; 1886)
*"Promoting a Devil" (1886)
*"Repentance" (1886)
*"The Grain" (1886)
*"Master and Man and other stories" (1893)
*"Too Dear!" (1897)
*"The Devil" (1889)
*"Esarhaddon, King of Assyria" (1903) [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Esarhaddon,_King_of_Assyria]
*"Work, Death and Sickness" (1903) [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Work,_Death,_and_Sickness]
*"Three Questions" (1903) [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Three_Questions]
*"Alyosha the Pot" ("Алеша Горшок" ["Alyosha Gorshok"] ; 1905)
*"Three Deaths" ("Три смерти" ["Tri smerti"] ; 1859)
*"Two Hussars" ("Два гусара" ["Dva gusara"] ; 1856)
*"Strawberries" ("Ягоды" ["Yagody"] ; 1906)
*"Korney Vasilyev" ("Корней Васильев" ["Korney Vasilyev"] ; 1906)
*"Croesus and Fate"

Plays

*"The Power of Darkness" (Власть тьмы [Vlast' t'my] ; 1886), drama
*"The Fruits of Culture" (play) (1889)
*"The Living Corpse" ("Живой труп" ["Zhivoi trup"] ; published 1911), drama

Philosophical works

*"A Confession" (1882)
*"What I Believe" (also called "My Religion") (1884)
*"The Kingdom of God is Within You" (1894)
*"The Gospel in Brief (1896)
*"What Is Art?" (1897)
*" [http://sniggle.net/Experiment/index.php?entry=l2l Letter to the Liberals] " (1898)
*"A Calendar of Wisdom" ("Путь Жизни" ["Put' Zhizni"] ; 1910)

Pedagogical works

*Articles from Tolstoy's journal on education, "Yasnaya Polyana" (1861-1862)


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