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What works does Tolstoy have?

1, War and Peace

War and Peace is a novel created by Russian writer Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, and it is also his masterpiece, which was written in 1863- 1869.

This work is centered on 18 12 Great Patriotic War and reflects the major historical events from 1805 to 1820. According to the experiences of Balcon, Bezukhov, Rostov, Kulagin and big noble, many events and characters are connected in series in the alternate description of war and peace.

2. Anna karenin

Anna karenin is a novel of Russian writer lev tolstoy and his masterpiece.

The work tells the story that Anna, a noble woman, pursues love and happiness, but encounters karenin's hypocrisy, Lenski's indifference and selfishness, and finally commits suicide on the railway track and stands dead.

Levin, the owner of the manor, opposed the private ownership of land, resisted the capitalist system and sympathized with the poor peasants, but he could not get rid of the aristocratic habits and fell into an unavoidable contradiction. Contradictory period, contradictory system, contradictory characters and contradictory psychology make the book bumpy in the whirlpool of contradictions. This novel is a portrayal of the tense and fearful Russian society in the transitional period between the old and the new.

3. Resurrection

This book is based on a real event, which mainly describes the protagonist Nekhludoff seducing menstruation's maid Maslova, making her pregnant and being driven out of the house. Later, she became a prostitute and was tried for murder for money. The hero appeared in court as a juror and was deeply condemned by his conscience when he saw the woman he had seduced before.

He went to avenge her and asked her to make amends. After the appeal failed, he accompanied her to exile in Siberia. His behavior touched her and made her fall in love with him again. But in order not to damage his reputation and position, she finally married a revolutionary instead of him.

4. Childhood

In the 1950s, Tolstoy began his literary creation during his enlistment in the Caucasus.

The first novel, Childhood (1852), describes in detail the simple and poetic inner world of Irqianev, the little hero, and shows the spiritual growth process of a smart, sensitive, enthusiastic and self-analyzing child who comes from a noble family. Together with the later writer's Teenagers and Youth, it constitutes an autobiographical trilogy.

5. Cossacks

The novel describes that Olenin, a young aristocrat, rejected the emptiness and hypocrisy of the upper class and came to the Caucasus. He realized that the true meaning of happiness lies in love, self-sacrifice and living for others, but he failed to get rid of aristocratic habits and this ideal ended in disillusionment.

In this novel, the author pointedly put forward the problem of "escaping" from his own class and aristocratic society for the first time.