The Short Stories of Leo Tolstoy is an anthology consisting of over 80 short stories of famed Russian author, Leo Tolstoy. This selection includes an active table of contents and the Kindle "go to" options are enabled. Selections in this anthology include:
After the Ball
Albert
The Bear Hunt
The Candle
The Captive in the Caucasus
The Coffee House of Surat
The Cutting of the Forest
The Devil
A Dialogue Among Clever People
Diary of a Lunatic
The Empty Drum
Esarhaddon, King of Assyria
Evil Allures, But Good Endures
Exiled to Siberia
Fables for Children
Father Sergius
The Forged Coupon
After the Dance
Alyosha the Pot
My Dream
There are No Guilty People
The Young Tsar
The Godfather
The Godson
The Grain as Big as a Hen's Egg
The Great Bear
Strider:The Story of a Horse
How Much Land Does One Man Need?
Llyas
The Imp and the Crust
Ivan the Fool
Little Girls Wiser Than Men
A Lost Opportunity
Lucerne
A Spark Neglected Burns the House
Polikushka
The Porcelain Doll
An Old Acquaintance
Recollections of a Billard-marker
The Repentant Sinner
The Snowstorm
Three Deaths
The Three Hermits
Three Parables
Three Questions
Too Dear!
The Two Brothers and the Gold
Two Old Men
What Men Live By
Where Love is, There God is Also
Work, Death and Sickness
God Sees the Truth, but Waits
The Children Wiser than the Elders
The Death of Ivanllich
Hatred is Sweet, but God is Strong
Works of Guy de Maupassant
Church and State
Census in Moscow
Significance of Science and Art
Labor and Luxury
To Women
Why to Men Stupefy Themselves?
Why Do People Stupify Themselves?
The First Step
Help for the Starving
To God or Mammon
Shame
A Letter to Russian Liberals
Two Wars
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Thoughts on God
A Great Iniquity
What the Orthodox Religion Really Is
Last Message to Mankind
For a Single Word
I Cannot Be Silent
A Comparison of America and Europe
Patriotism and Government
To the Working People
The Slavery of Our Times
Bethink Yourselves
Reason and Religion
How to Read the Gospels
Nikolai Palkin
A Terrible Question
Help!
Emigration of the Doukhobors
What's to be Done?
An Appeal to Russians
After the Ball
Albert
The Bear Hunt
The Candle
The Captive in the Caucasus
The Coffee House of Surat
The Cutting of the Forest
The Devil
A Dialogue Among Clever People
Diary of a Lunatic
The Empty Drum
Esarhaddon, King of Assyria
Evil Allures, But Good Endures
Exiled to Siberia
Fables for Children
Father Sergius
The Forged Coupon
After the Dance
Alyosha the Pot
My Dream
There are No Guilty People
The Young Tsar
The Godfather
The Godson
The Grain as Big as a Hen's Egg
The Great Bear
Strider:The Story of a Horse
How Much Land Does One Man Need?
Llyas
The Imp and the Crust
Ivan the Fool
Little Girls Wiser Than Men
A Lost Opportunity
Lucerne
A Spark Neglected Burns the House
Polikushka
The Porcelain Doll
An Old Acquaintance
Recollections of a Billard-marker
The Repentant Sinner
The Snowstorm
Three Deaths
The Three Hermits
Three Parables
Three Questions
Too Dear!
The Two Brothers and the Gold
Two Old Men
What Men Live By
Where Love is, There God is Also
Work, Death and Sickness
God Sees the Truth, but Waits
The Children Wiser than the Elders
The Death of Ivanllich
Hatred is Sweet, but God is Strong
Works of Guy de Maupassant
Church and State
Census in Moscow
Significance of Science and Art
Labor and Luxury
To Women
Why to Men Stupefy Themselves?
Why Do People Stupify Themselves?
The First Step
Help for the Starving
To God or Mammon
Shame
A Letter to Russian Liberals
Two Wars
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Thoughts on God
A Great Iniquity
What the Orthodox Religion Really Is
Last Message to Mankind
For a Single Word
I Cannot Be Silent
A Comparison of America and Europe
Patriotism and Government
To the Working People
The Slavery of Our Times
Bethink Yourselves
Reason and Religion
How to Read the Gospels
Nikolai Palkin
A Terrible Question
Help!
Emigration of the Doukhobors
What's to be Done?
An Appeal to Russians