Best Russian Short Stories - Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Turgenev, Feodor Dostoievsky, Leo Tolstoi, Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Vladimir Korolenko, Vsevolod Garshin, Антон Павлович Чехов, Fyodor Sologub, Ignaty Potapenko, Sergey Semyonov, Maksim Gorky, Leonid Andreyev, Michail Artzybashev, Alexandre Kuprin, Thomas Seltzer, Федор Достоевский, Aleksandr Pushkin, Александр Пушкин, Николай Гоголь, Иван Тургенев, Лев Толстой, Михаил Салтыков-Щедрин, Владимир Короленко, Всеволод Гаршин, Максим Горький, Леонид Андреев & Александр Куприн

Best Russian Short Stories

von Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Turgenev, Feodor Dostoievsky, Leo Tolstoi, Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Vladimir Korolenko, Vsevolod Garshin, Антон Павлович Чехов, Fyodor Sologub, Ignaty Potapenko, Sergey Semyonov, Maksim Gorky, Leonid Andreyev, Michail Artzybashev, Alexandre Kuprin, Thomas Seltzer, Федор Достоевский, Aleksandr Pushkin, Александр Пушкин, Николай Гоголь, Иван Тургенев, Лев Толстой, Михаил Салтыков-Щедрин, Владимир Короленко, Всеволод Гаршин, Максим Горький, Леонид Андреев & Александр Куприн

  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2024-11-01
  • Genre: Klassiker

Beschreibung

Best Russian Short Stories is a carefully curated anthology that brings together some of the finest short stories from classic Russian literature. The collection showcases the breadth and depth of Russian storytelling, featuring works by iconic authors such as Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Anton Chekhov, Maxim Gorky, Ivan Turgenev, and Alexander Pushkin, among others.
These stories span a range of genres, from tales of moral dilemmas and psychological depth to folklore-inspired fables and satirical critiques of Russian society. The anthology captures the spirit of 19th- and early 20th-century Russian literature, delving into themes of poverty, political and social oppression, existential struggle, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
Notable stories include Dostoevsky’s psychological explorations of guilt and redemption, Tolstoy’s moral reflections on society and faith, and Chekhov’s profound yet often humor-infused sketches of everyday life and human complexity. Each story presents a unique portrait of Russian life, often highlighting the resilience and soul of its people while questioning broader issues of morality, justice, and fate.
Best Russian ShortStories provides readers with a gateway into the Russian literary tradition, offering timeless narratives that have influenced literature worldwide. The collection is ideal for anyone interested in exploring Russian culture, philosophy, and storytelling through some of its most revered voices.