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Leo Tolstoy

Fables for Children

In “Fables for Children,” Leo Tolstoy masterfully weaves ethical lessons into a collection of poignant tales, designed to enlighten young minds. Written in a clear, accessible style, these fables draw upon the rich tradition of oral storytelling while integrating moral quandaries reflective of Tolstoy's philosophical inquiries. The literary context of the work situates it within the broader framework of 19th-century Russian literature, highlighting a shift towards didactic narratives that emphasize virtue and social responsibility, thereby reflecting Tolstoy's enduring belief in the moral imperative of literature. Tolstoy'Äôs own life experiences, particularly his spiritual awakening and quest for meaning following the struggles of his aristocratic upbringing, profoundly influenced his writing. An esteemed author known for classics such as “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina,” Tolstoy later turned his focus to simpler, more direct storytelling forms, believing that children's literature could serve as a vital tool for moral development and societal betterment. This gentle yet powerful collection is highly recommended for both children and adults, offering timeless wisdom that resonates across generations. Tolstoy's fables inspire reflection on core human values, urging readers to cultivate empathy and ethical living in their everyday lives.
31 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Leo Wiener
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