How Much Land Does a Man Need? (1885) [Short Story]
by Leo Tolstoy
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Summary
(From the publisher):
In his quest to obtain more land, Pakhom travels all the way to the land of the Bashkirs, where he may acquire as much land as he can walk around in one day.
Original title: Много ли человекы семли ныжно (Mnogo li cheloveku zemli nuzhno)
Original languages:
Russian
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Religious→ Christianity→ Allegory
Fiction→ General Fiction→ Literary Fiction/classics
This work is a subwork of the following works : Walk in the Light and Twenty-Three Tales (1998) [Collection] Author: Leo Tolstoy
Great Russian Short Stories (2003) [Anthology] Authors: Fyodor Dostoevsky
, Alexander Pushkin
, Anton Chekhov
, Leo Tolstoy
, Ivan Turgenev
, Nikolai Gogol
, Leonid Andreyev
, Nikolai (N.S.) Leskov
, Maxim Gorky
, Alexander Kuprin
, Vsevolod M. Garshin
, Fyodor Sologub
Master and Man and Other Stories (2005) [Collection] Author: Leo Tolstoy
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