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What are the full names of the two Tolstoys?
Tolstoy and Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy.

1, alexei nikolayevich tolstoy

Alexei nikolayevich tolstoy (1882,1February 29, 945-1February 23, 945), a famous writer, was born in Samara, Soviet Union.

Tolstoy is a Russian writer who spans two historical periods: Russia and the Soviet Union. A Tolstoy is good at depicting large-scale mass scenes, arranging complex plot structures and shaping various types of characters. He is recognized as a master of Russian literature.

2. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828-19 10), a Russian novelist, critic, playwright and philosopher, is also a non-violent anarchist and educational reformer. He is the most influential member of Tolstoy's aristocratic family.

Representative works: War and Peace, Anna karenin, Resurrection, Morning of a Landlord, etc.

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1, alexei nikolayevich tolstoy

He has successively completed Cereals (1937), Ivan the Terrible (1942- 1943), The Last Two Parts of the Suffering Course, and1918 (/kloc

During the Great Patriotic War, he also wrote a collection of political essays "Motherland" (194 1), a historical drama "Ivan the Terrible" (1942- 1943) and a collection of short stories "The Story of Ivan the Terrible" (/kloc-

2. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Tolstoy wrote the historical novel War and Peace from 1863 to 1869. From 1873 to 1877, he completed his second landmark masterpiece Anna karenin with 12 revisions. ?

At the end of 1970s, Tolstoy's world outlook changed greatly and he wrote Confessions (1879- 1882).

Creation in 1980s: The Power of Darkness (1886), Fruits of Education (189 1), novella The Devil (1889), Death of Ivan ilych (/kloc-).

The short story after the dance (1903), especially the novel Resurrection written in 1889 ~ 1899, is the summary of his long-term thinking and artistic exploration.

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