What Men Live By And Other Tales
What Men Live By and Other Tales by Leo Tolstoy explores profound themes of compassion, human connection, and existential truths. In the opening story, "What Men Live By," the character Simon, a poor shoemaker, embarks on a journey of moral discovery after encountering a mysterious man in need. Simon struggles with poverty while trying to provide for his family, yet his life changes when he comes across a freezing, naked stranger on his way to buy sheepskins. Initially motivated by fear and self-interest, Simon is moved by his conscience to help the man, offering him his coat despite his own hardships. This act of selflessness marks a pivotal moment in the story, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of love, empathy, and the shared humanity that binds people together. Tolstoy’s tale encourages readers to reflect on the importance of kindness and the interconnectedness of all people, revealing universal moral lessons about what truly sustains human life.
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What Men Live By And Other Tales
What Men Live By and Other Tales by Leo Tolstoy explores profound themes of compassion, human connection, and existential truths. In the opening story, "What Men Live By," the character Simon, a poor shoemaker, embarks on a journey of moral discovery after encountering a mysterious man in need. Simon struggles with poverty while trying to provide for his family, yet his life changes when he comes across a freezing, naked stranger on his way to buy sheepskins. Initially motivated by fear and self-interest, Simon is moved by his conscience to help the man, offering him his coat despite his own hardships. This act of selflessness marks a pivotal moment in the story, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of love, empathy, and the shared humanity that binds people together. Tolstoy’s tale encourages readers to reflect on the importance of kindness and the interconnectedness of all people, revealing universal moral lessons about what truly sustains human life.
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What Men Live By And Other Tales

What Men Live By And Other Tales

by Leo Tolstoy
What Men Live By And Other Tales

What Men Live By And Other Tales

by Leo Tolstoy

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What Men Live By and Other Tales by Leo Tolstoy explores profound themes of compassion, human connection, and existential truths. In the opening story, "What Men Live By," the character Simon, a poor shoemaker, embarks on a journey of moral discovery after encountering a mysterious man in need. Simon struggles with poverty while trying to provide for his family, yet his life changes when he comes across a freezing, naked stranger on his way to buy sheepskins. Initially motivated by fear and self-interest, Simon is moved by his conscience to help the man, offering him his coat despite his own hardships. This act of selflessness marks a pivotal moment in the story, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of love, empathy, and the shared humanity that binds people together. Tolstoy’s tale encourages readers to reflect on the importance of kindness and the interconnectedness of all people, revealing universal moral lessons about what truly sustains human life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789369427178
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 09/20/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 265 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Leo Tolstoy (born September 9, 1828, in Yasnaya Polyana, Russia, and died November 20, 1910) is considered one of the most significant writers in world literature. He is renowned for his works, particularly War and Peace and Anna Karenina, which are seen as pillars of realist fiction. Tolstoy's works are influential in both the literary world and beyond, with themes of morality, spirituality, and social justice. In his later years, Tolstoy underwent a spiritual crisis and distanced himself from the Russian Orthodox Church, advocating for a life of simplicity, nonviolence, and a rejection of materialism, which influenced both his writing and his lifestyle. His work has inspired a broad range of thinkers and writers, including Fyodor Dostoevsky and Alexander Pushkin. Tolstoy married Sophia Tolstaya in 1862, and they had several children. Despite his personal and family struggles, Tolstoy's legacy endures as a deeply influential figure in literature, philosophy, and social thought.

Date of Birth:

September 9, 1828

Date of Death:

November 20, 1910

Place of Birth:

Tula Province, Russia

Place of Death:

Astapovo, Russia

Education:

Privately educated by French and German tutors; attended the University of Kazan, 1844-47
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