Leo Tolstoy
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Leo Tolstoy in his later years; early-20th century
References and footnotes

This is a list of works by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910), including his novels, novellas, short stories, fables and parables, plays, and nonfiction.

Prose fiction

Novels

Novellas

Short stories

Fables and parables

Collections

Unfinished

  • The Decembrists (Декабристы, written 1860–1863, published 1884)[lower-alpha 4]
  • Peter the First (written 1870–1879, published 1936)
  • Prince Fyodor Shchetinin (written 1877–1878, published 1935)
  • Hundred Years (written 1877–1879)

Plays

Non-fiction

Philosophical works

Available in English

Untranslated

  • The Great Sin (Великий грех, 1905)
  • Do Not Kill (1906)
  • Love Each Other (1906)
  • An Appeal to Youth (1907)
  • The Only Command (1909)
  • The Deception of the Church (1896)
  • On Suicide (1900)
  • The Only Way (1901)
  • On Religious Toleration (1901)
  • О половом вопросе [O polovom voprose] (“On the Sexual Question”; compilation by Vladimir Chertkov; 1901)
  • To the Orthodox Clergy (1903)

Works on art and literature

  • The Works of Guy de Maupassant (1894)
  • What Is Art? (1897)
  • Shakespeare and the Drama (1909)

Articles, publicism

  • Meaningless aspirations (Бессмысленные мечтания [Bessmyslennye mechtaniya], 1895)
  • I can't be silent (Не могу молчать [Ne mogu molchat'], 1908)

Pedagogical works

  • Articles from Tolstoy's journal on education, Yasnaya Polyana (1861–1862)
  • A Primer (1872)
  • On Popular Instruction (1874)
  • A New Primer (1875)

References

  1. A letter written with his wife to his wife's younger sister that is treated by critics as a short story.
  2. An alteration of Guy de Maupassant's "Port".
  3. A non-fictional sketch.
  4. Planned but abandoned sequel to War and Peace.
  1. "Translator's Note from "The Gospel in Brief" published by T.Y. Crowell". 2001-03-10. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  2. "On Life". Northwestern University Press. Northwestern University Press. n.d. Retrieved 5 November 2021. This critical edition is the first accurate translation of this unsung classic of Russian thought into English, based on a study of manuscript pages of Tolstoy's drafts, and the first scholarly edition of this work in any language.
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