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65+ Russian Short Stories Classic Collection
Edité par Toutapprendre / Andrii Ponomarenko
Russian short stories are known for being melancholy, often dealing with suffering. However, they can also be funny and absurd. Some common subjects include class distinctions, the plight of the underdog, and a rejection of authoritarianism and bureaucracy.The best collection of Russian short stories includes:Fyodor Dostoevsky:Notes from the UndergroundThe Dream of a Ridiculous ManThe Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas TreeLeo Tolstoy:The Death of Ivan IlyichKholstomer, the Story of a HorseAlyosha the PotA Letter to a HinduA ConfessionGod Sees the Truth, but WaitsA Russian Christmas PartyAnton Chekhov:KashtankaGusevThe DarlingThe Lady with the DogA SlanderThe Horse-StealersThe PetchenyegA Dead BodyA Happy EndingThe Looking-GlassOld AgeDarknessThe BeggarIn TroubleFrostMinds in FermentGone AstrayAn AvengerThe Jeune PremierA Defenceless CreatureAn Enigmatic NatureA Happy ManA Troublesome VisitorAn Actor's EndA Story Without a TitleVankaIvan Turgenev:First LoveThe District DoctorMumuNikolay Gogol:The MantleMemoirs of a MadmanThe NoseA May NightThe CloakThe ViyChristmas EveAlexsandr Pushkin:The Queen of SpadesMaxim Gorky:One Autumn NightHer LoverLeonid Andreyev:LazarusThe Little AngelAleksandr Kuprin:The OutrageMikhail BulgakovThe Cup of Life Komarov CaseMoscow SettingsPsalmMoonshine SpringsSeanceShifting AccommodationThe Beer StoryThe Embroidered TowelIvan Bunin:The Gentleman from San FranciscoThe Grammar of LoveGentle BreathingSonAn Unknown FriendMikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin:How a Muzhik Fed Two Officials