Stories & Dramas.
"Standing , in a dream, on a white peak which seemed to be wavering to and for, I was proclaiming to all mankind what was in my soul, but had never before become known to me": First edition of Leo Tolstoy's Stories & Dramas
Stories & Dramas.
TOLSTOY, Leo N.
$350.00
Item Number: 123449
London and Toronto: J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1926.
First edition of this rare collection of thirteen of Tolstoy’s short stories including The Dream and The Nihilist; the publisher’s retained copy with their ‘File Copy’ label to front pastedown and perforated stamp to endpaper and title page. Translated form the Russian by Mrs. Lydia Turin, Mrs. H. M. Lucas and C. J. Hogarth. In near fine condition. With the original publisher’s advertisement leaf laid in.
Born to an aristocratic Russian family in 1828, Leo Tolstoy is best known for his novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, often cited as pinnacles of realist fiction. Tolstoy's bibliography includes dozens of short stories, several novellas, plays and numerous philosophical essays. His writing consistently attempted to convey the experience of living in Russian society realistically, drawing from his own experience and creating many of his protagonists in his own image. Stories & Dramas contains The Story of Yesterday, When Love Dies, The Quail, Varenka, The Dream, How Russian Soldiers Die, Oasis, The Nihilist, The Contaminated Family, Dramatic Scenes About the Pan Who Became a Beggar, Peter the Publican, A Conversation, and A Conversation (About the Land).