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Childhood", "Youth", "Youth".
Sevastopol Tales
Cossack, Morning of a Landlord, Polykushka
War and Peace, Anna Karenina, Confessions
Forces of Darkness", "Fruits of Education", "Living Corpse".
The Death of Ivan Ilyich, "Kretzer Sonata".
Feature-length ** "Resurrection".
Haze Murat
Lucerne (also translated as Lucerne).
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His early works include: the autobiographical trilogy Childhood. Juvenile. Youth (1851, 1857), military ** collection "Tales of Sevastopol" (1856).
Novella ** "A Landlord's Morning" (1856).
Lucerne (also translated as Lucerne) (1857 et al.) written during a trip to Western Europe.
The long story "Resurrection", completed in 1899, can be said to be a summary of the writer's lifelong thoughts and artistic explorations. In addition, his main published works are: Ivan.
The Death of Ilyich (1886), Haze Murat (1904), After the Ball (1911), the plays The Forces of Darkness (1886), The Living Corpse (1911), etc.
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War and Peace
Childhood, Youth
A Landlord's Morning
Lucerne Three Dead
Family Happiness Cossack Anna Karenina
Confessions of the Forces of Darkness
The Fruits of Education
The Devil The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Kretzer Sonata
Haze Murat
After the Prom "Resurrection" Among them, there are three masterpieces: War and Peace, "Anna Karenina", and "Resurrection".
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The autobiographical trilogy "Childhood", "Youth", "Youth".
Short story ** "Sevastopol Tales".
Novella "Cossack", Morning of a Landlord, Polykushka
Long ** "War and Peace", Anna Karenina "Confessions".
People's Drama": "The Forces of Darkness", "The Fruits of Education", "The Living Corpse" and other novellas**: "The Death of Ivan Ilyich", "Kleitzer Sonata".
Feature-length ** "Resurrection".
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Roundup
1863 In 1869, Tolstoy wrote the long history ** War and Peace. 1873 In 1877 he completed his second landmark work, Anna Karenina, with 12 revisions. At the end of the 70s, Tolstoy's worldview changed dramatically, and he wrote "Confessions" (1879-1882).
Written in the 80s: plays "The Forces of Darkness" (1886), "The Fruit of Education" (1891), novella** "The Devil" (1889), "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" (1886), "Kretzer Sonata" (1891), "Haze Murat" (1886-1904); The short story "After the Ball" (1903), especially the long story "Resurrection" created in 1889 and 1899, is a summary of his long-term ideological and artistic exploration.
Features of Leo Tolstoy's work
Tolstoy has made a lot of thoughts on human nature in **, and from these reflections we can see the most real side of Tolstoy's spiritual world, Tolstoy's thinking about human nature is mainly inspired by the history and reality of Russia at that time: on the one hand, traditional Russia is a patriarchal society, and the Orthodox Church determines the way people think and feel, and Tolstoy is also deeply influenced by the Orthodox Church, regardless of whether his attitude is to accept or have reservations.
On the other hand, the European Enlightenment also had a profound influence on Russia, which greatly shook the foundation of the traditional Russian faith, and the influence of the Enlightenment on Tolstoy was also significant, which made Tolstoy doubt the basic doctrinal system of the Orthodox Church, and he did not think about the question of faith like ordinary believers. However, Tolstoy did not fully move towards the Enlightenment position of European individualism, so his thinking about human nature often drifted between the two, sometimes like a believer, sometimes like a humanist.
Tolstoy's works contain utopian ideas, which are mainly manifested in the struggle against violence and slavery, against the private ownership of land, against the advocating of capitalist material civilization and the "theory of evolution", and demand the pursuit of legal life obligations and reasonable laws of life, the return to a healthy agricultural life, and the establishment of a "heavenly kingdom" on earth that is full of brotherhood, equality, harmony and friendship for all mankind through everyone's labor and moral practice.
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Long: "Lack of Childhood." Juvenile.
Youth", "Morning of a Landlord", "Lucerne", "Three Deaths", "Family Happiness", "Cossacks", "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina", "Confessions", "The Forces of Darkness", "The Fruits of Education", "The Devil's Shed" (written by A. H. Tolstoy in 1916), "Kreice Sonata", "Haze Murat", "The Death of Ivan Ilyich", "After the Ball", "Resurrection", "Master and Servant", "Diving".
Short story: "The Poor".
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To work, to be industrious, labor is the surest wealth.