Description
Discover the profound wisdom of Leo Tolstoy in 'How Much Land Does a Man Need? & Other Stories'. This beautifully curated collection features 256 pages of captivating short stories, showcasing Tolstoy's exploration of timeless themes such as love, war, courage, and the essence of civilization. Each tale reflects Tolstoy's unique narrative style and philosophical depth, allowing readers to delve into the complexities of human nature and morality. From the poignant title story to Tolstoy's earliest works, this anthology is perfect for literature lovers, students, and anyone seeking to understand the human experience through the lens of one of history's greatest authors. The paperback format makes it easy to carry and perfect for readers on the go. Enhance your bookshelf with this essential addition to classic literature. It's an ideal gift for fans of Russian literature and those interested in seeing the world through Tolstoy's insightful storytelling. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9780140445060. Format: B-format paperback. Year: 1993. Publisher: Penguin UK. Order now and immerse yourself in the compelling narratives where every character reveals a piece of the human condition.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780140445060
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 1993
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 256
Description:
These short works, ranging from Tolstoy's earliest tales to the brilliant title story, are rich in the insights and passion that characterize all of his explorations in love, war, courage, and civilization.
These short works, ranging from Tolstoy's earliest tales to the brilliant title story, are rich in the insights and passion that characterize all of his explorations in love, war, courage, and civilization.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780140445060
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 1993
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 256
Description:
These short works, ranging from Tolstoy's earliest tales to the brilliant title story, are rich in the insights and passion that characterize all of his explorations in love, war, courage, and civilization.
These short works, ranging from Tolstoy's earliest tales to the brilliant title story, are rich in the insights and passion that characterize all of his explorations in love, war, courage, and civilization.