Tolstoy was a prolific writer of short stories, with over 100 published during his lifetime. He is considered one of the greatest short story writers in Russian literature and his stories often explore themes such as morality, truth, and the human condition.
Some of Tolstoy's most well-known short stories include "The Death of Ivan Ilyich," which explores the theme of mortality and the meaning of life; "The Kreutzer Sonata," which examines the destructive power of jealousy and possessiveness in relationships; and "How Much Land Does a Man Need?," which tells the story of a man who becomes consumed by greed and ambition.
Tolstoy's short stories are known for their profound insight into human nature and their ability to provoke thought and reflection. They continue to be widely read and studied today for their timeless themes and universal appeal.
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