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All is quiet in Moscow. The squeak of wheels is seldom heard in the snow-covered street. There are no lights left in the windows and the street lamps have been extinguished. Only the sound of bells, borne over the city from the church towers, suggests the approach of morning. The streets are deserted. At rare intervals a night-cabman's sledge kneads up the snow and sand in the street as the driver makes his way to another corner where he falls asleep while waiting for a fare.
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Russian literature, Translations into English, Fiction, History, Cossacks, Social life and customs, Manners and customs, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Soviet union, fiction, Fiction, historical, Fiction, historical, generalPeople
Leo Tolstoy graf (1828-1910), CossacksPlaces
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The Cossacks: and, A prisoner in the Caucasus
August 31, 2001, Raduga Publisher
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The Cossacks: Sevastopol, The invaders, and other stories
1970, Books for Libraries Press
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The Cossacks: a tale of the Caucasus in the year 1852
1888, Thomas Y. Crowell & co.
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The Cossacks: a tale of the Caucasus in 1852
1887, W.S. Gottsberger
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The Cossacks (Russian: Казаки [Kazaki]) is a short novel by Leo Tolstoy, published in 1863 in the popular literary magazine The Russian Messenger. It was originally called Young Manhood. Both Ivan Turgenev and the Nobel prize-winning Russian writer Ivan Bunin gave the work great praise, with Turgenev calling it his favourite work by Tolstoy. Tolstoy began work on the story in August 1853. In August 1857, after having reread the Iliad, he vowed to completely rewrite The Cossacks. In February 1862, after having lost badly at cards he finished the novel to help pay his debts. The novel was published in 1863, the same year his first child was born.
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