Tolstoy Stories

76 Stories

İnsan Neyle Yaşar? by okuyanhamlet
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İnsan Neyle Yaşar?by Ares
Bana göre insan neyle yaşar?
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Russian literature (book reviews) by Sofia3047153
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Russian literature (book reviews)by Sofia3047153
With the help of my book reviews, take a voyage through the intricate web of Russian literature. I go deeply into the pages of these masterpieces, exploring themes of lo...
Winter Rose by AmicableAlien
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Winter Roseby AmicableAlien
St Petersburg, 1874: Violet Crawley came to the ancient city for duty but found much more... Violet Crawley/Igor Kuragin fanfic, non-au, canon.
Violin Concerto in A minor [Danatole fluff] by GrellsScarletTeacup
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Violin Concerto in A minor [Danato...by Seeing Eternity Over The Reap...
"No matter what people thought of Anatole Kuragin as they first met him, they almost warmed up to him after hearing him play."
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On the Eve of Peace by ccroft23
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On the Eve of Peaceby Corey Croft
A man of war is faced with the prospect of global disarmament. Since a young recruit, the general has never known anything beyond battle and bloodshed. His life has bee...
Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 by BoomerFart156
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Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet...by Master of the House
It's a musical about Russia that was based on a Russian book. Since I often do more popular musicals, I decided to do a lesser-known one this time. Enjoy!
Swapped by afriyie15
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Swappedby afriyie15
Stacy always dreamed to be like her twin sister anastasia who gets everything she wants so when her crush approaches her thinking she is her twin sister she takes the op...
Wisteria by brookesoren
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Wisteriaby Go
The flowery words can never beat the feeling of love. Is it making any sense? Well no, maybe not. The city of Florence has so many icons. It is in many people's opinion...
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Толстой в гробу перевернулся бы при мысли by sacred_paleontology
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Толстой в гробу перевернулся бы пр...by Alexey Meniailov
Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. This is how Lev Tolstoy put it. AMEN! Who could argue with that?