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The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories by Leo Tolstoy is a collection that brings together some of his most profound shorter works. At its center is The Death of Ivan Ilyich, a novella that explores the life and final illness of a high-ranking judge who confronts the emptiness of his existence as he faces death. Tolstoy uses this story to examine themes of mortality, the search for meaning, and the contrast between superficial social success and genuine spiritual awakening.
The collection also includes other notable stories that reflect Tolstoy’s moral and philosophical concerns. Works such as The Kreutzer Sonata, Master and Man, and The Devil address issues of love, desire, faith, and the struggle between material ambition and spiritual truth. Each story presents vivid characters and situations that reveal the complexities of human nature and the consequences of choices made in pursuit of power, pleasure, or redemption.
Together, these stories highlight Tolstoy’s mastery of psychological insight and his ability to weave moral reflection into compelling narratives. The collection is valued for its depth and universality, offering readers timeless meditations on life, death, and the human condition.

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