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The Cossacks describes a restless young Russian's noble attempt and failure to return to Nature amid the grandeur of the Caucasian mountains and their peoples. It was called by Turgenev the finest and most perfect production of Russian literature'. Tolstoy completed the story in 1862 just before he began War and Peace. In The Death of Ivan Ilyich a fatal illness shows a successful man that his life has been morally worth-less. And Happy Ever After is a study with definite autobiographical traces of the shifting psycholo-gical balance in the marriage of a young girl and her guardian. The cover shows a detail from The Zaporshe Cossacks writing a letter to the Turkish Sultan' by V. Repin, in the Russian Museum, Leningrad (Bisonte). Nicely worn in paperback with lots of character
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