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Leo Tolstoy in his later years. Early 20th century.

This is a list of works by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910), including his novels, novellas, short stories, fables and parables, plays and non-fiction.

Fiction

Novels

Novellas

Short stories

Fables and parables

Plays

Unfinished

  • The Decembrists (Декабристы, abandoned 1863. planned sequel to War and Peace) - 3 chapters
  • Prince Fyodor Shchetinin
  • [A novel about the time of Peter I] (published 1936)

Non-fiction

Philosophical works

  • A Confession (1879) – Volume 1 of an untitled four-part work[1]
  • A Criticism of Dogmatic Theology (1880) – Volume 2 of an untitled four-part work
  • The Gospel in Brief, or A Short Exposition of the Gospel (1881)
  • The Four Gospel Unified and Translated (1881) – Volume 3 of an untitled four-part work
  • Church and State (1886)
  • What I Believe (also called My Religion) (1884) – Volume 4 of an untitled four-part work
  • What Is to Be Done? (also translated as What Then Must We Do?) (1886)
  • On Life (1887)
  • Supplementary essay for Timofei Bondarev's The Triumph of the Farmer or Industry and Parasitism (1888)
  • Why Do Men Intoxicate Themselves? (1890)
  • The First Step (1891)
  • The Kingdom of God Is Within You (1893)
  • Non-Activity (1893)
  • Reason and Religion (1894)
  • Religion and Morality (1894)
  • Christianity and Patriotism (1894)
  • Non-Resistance: letter to Ernest H. Crosby (1896)
  • How to Read the Gospels (1896)
  • The Deception of the Church (1896)
  • A Letter to the Liberals (1896)
  • Christian Teaching (1898)
  • On Suicide (1900)
  • The Slavery of Our Times (1900)
  • Thou Shalt Not Kill (1900)
  • Reply to the Holy Synod (1901)
  • The Only Way (1901)
  • On Religious Toleration (1901)
  • О половом вопросе [O polovom voprose] (“On the Sexual Question”; compilation by Vladimir Chertkov; 1901)
  • What Is Religion and What is its Essence? (1902)
  • To the Orthodox Clergy (1903)
  • Bethink Yourselves! (1904)
  • The Only Need (1905)[7]
  • The Grate Sin (1905)
  • Do Not Kill (1906)
  • Love Each Other (1906)
  • An Appeal to Youth (1907)
  • The Law of Love and the Law of Violence (1908)[8]
  • A Letter to a Hindu (1908)
  • The Only Command (1909)
  • The Inevitable Revolution (1909)
  • A Calendar of Wisdom (Путь Жизни [Put' Zhizni]; compilation; 1909)

Works on art and literature

  • The Works of Guy de Maupassant (1894)
  • What Is Art? (1897)
  • Shakespeare and the Drama (1909)

Articles, publicism

  • Meaningless aspirations (Бессмысленные мечтания [Bessmyslennye mechtaniya], 1895)
  • I can't be silent (Не могу молчать [Ne mogu molchat'], 1908)

Pedagogical works

  • Articles from Tolstoy's journal on education, Yasnaya Polyana (1861–1862)
  • A Primer (1872)
  • On Popular Instruction (1874)
  • A New Primer (1875)

Collections

References

  1. ^ "Translator's Note from "The Gospel in Brief" published by T.Y. Crowell". 2001-03-10. Retrieved 2013-12-31.