Alyosha the Pot

Alyosha the Pot

["Alyosha Gorshok"] ) is a short story by Leo Tolstoy (1905). D. S. Mirsky considered it "a masterpiece of rare perfection."

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*Bibliography of Leo Tolstoy


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