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Fables and Fairy Tales
by Leo Tolstoy
First Printing
1962, New American Library
Paperback, 141 pages
Fables and Fairy Tales by Leo Tolstoy is a collection of short stories and parables that reflect the author's moral and philosophical insights. The tales, often inspired by folklore and traditional fables, use simple, allegorical narratives to explore themes of virtue, justice, and the human condition.
Through engaging and accessible stories, Tolstoy addresses complex ethical dilemmas and societal issues, encouraging readers to reflect on their own values and behaviors. Each story typically carries a moral lesson, revealing Tolstoy’s deep concern for moral integrity and the pursuit of a just life.
Pages unmarked, very little wear to cover; book appears unread.