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The Cossacks and other stories

Leo Tolstoy ; translated with notes by David McDuff and Paul Foote ; with an introduction by Paul Foote

(Penguin classics)

Penguin Books, 2006

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Contents of Works
  • The Cossacks
  • Sevastopol stories
  • Hadji Murat
Description and Table of Contents

Description

In 1851, at the age of twenty-two, Tolstoy joined the Russian army and travelled to the Caucasus as a soldier. The four years that followed were among the most significant in his life, and deeply influenced the stories collected here. Begun in 1852 but unfinished for a decade, The Cossacks describes the experiences of Olenin, a young cultured Russian who comes to despise civilization after spending time with the wild Cossack people. Sevastopol Sketches, based on Tolstoy's own experiences of the siege of Sevastopol in 1854-55, is a compelling consideration of the nature of war, while Hadji Murat, written towards the end of his life, returns to the Caucasus of Tolstoy's youth to explore the life of a great leader torn apart by a conflict of loyalties. Written at the end of the nineteenth century, it is amongst the last and greatest of Tolstoy's shorter works.

Table of Contents

The Cossacks and Other StoriesChronology Introduction A Note on the Texts Maps The Cossacks Sevastopol Stories Sevastopol in December Sevastopol in May Sevastopol in August 1855 Hadji Murat Notes Glossary

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  • NCID
    BB00347417
  • ISBN
    • 9780140449594
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    rus
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxx, 483 p.
  • Size
    20 cm
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