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* ''[[The Kreutzer Sonata]]'' (1889) | * ''[[The Kreutzer Sonata]]'' (1889) | ||
* ''[[Resurrection (novel)|Resurrection]]'' (1899) | * ''[[Resurrection (novel)|Resurrection]]'' (1899) | ||
| + | * ''[[The Devil (novel)|The Devil]]'' (1911) | ||
* ''[[The Forged Coupon]]'' (1911) | * ''[[The Forged Coupon]]'' (1911) | ||
* ''[[Hadji Murat (novel)|Hadji Murat]]'' (1912) | * ''[[Hadji Murat (novel)|Hadji Murat]]'' (1912) | ||
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* "[[Alyosha the Pot]]" (1905) | * "[[Alyosha the Pot]]" (1905) | ||
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* ''[[The Triumph of the Farmer or Industry and Parasitism]]'' (1888) | * ''[[The Triumph of the Farmer or Industry and Parasitism]]'' (1888) | ||
* [[Vladimir Chertkov]] | * [[Vladimir Chertkov]] | ||
| + | * [[Aylmer and Louise Maude]] | ||
* [[:Category:Translators of Leo Tolstoy|Translators of Tolstoy]] | * [[:Category:Translators of Leo Tolstoy|Translators of Tolstoy]] | ||
* [[:Category:Leo Tolstoy scholars|Tolstoy scholars]] | * [[:Category:Leo Tolstoy scholars|Tolstoy scholars]] | ||
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