"The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories" gathers six of Tolstoy's best
brief tales into one release. In "How Much Land Does a Man Need?",
Tolstoy investigates this very question through the tale of a worker
with a rising craving for land- - a hunger that turns into his ruin.
"The Death of Ivan Ilyich", one of Tolstoy's short stories, recounts the
early demise of a high-court judge in nineteenth-century Russian.
"Family Happiness" investigates the female personality inside changing
close connections with her loved ones. Described as a personal narrative
by the heroine Masha, the story is a gifted and engaging tale of a
lady's troublesome situation in a constantly changing society. "The
Kreutzer Sonata" is a serious story of adoration, marriage, sex, and
desire. At first, restricted by the Russian controls, the novella has
given birth to many movies, theater creations, and compositions. In "The
Devil", Evgeni Irtenev battles with another legacy filled with
obligations when abrupt sentiment and desire take steps to flip around
his reality. Ultimately, "Father Sergius" recounts a youthful
blue-blood, endless supply of his life partner's betrayal, withdraws
into the existence of a devout Orthodox Christian, however, this
profoundly new life ends up being troublesome. This depiction of brief
tales displays why Leo Tolstoy is viewed as one of the world's most
prestigious creators. This release is imprinted on premium corrosive
free paper.