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By Leonid Andreyev.
Translated by Herman Bernstein, Alexandra Linden, L. A. Magnus, K. Walter, W. H. Lowe, The Russian Review, Archibald J. Wolfe, John Cournos, R. S. Townsend, and Maurice Magnus.
Table of Contents Titlepage Imprint Foreword Short Fiction Bargamot and Garaska The Little Angel I II III Petka at the Bungalow The Friend The Lie I II III IV V VI Silence I II III IV “Men May Rise on Stepping-Stones of Their Dead Selves to Higher Things” The Wall I II III IV V VI Snapper I II III IV Laughter I II III IV In the Basement I II The Tocsin I II III A Present I II III IV A Dilemma I II III IV V VI VII VIII An Original The City On the Day of the Crucifixion At the Roadside Station Life of Father Vassily I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII The Marseillaise The Red Laugh Part I Fragment I Fragment II Fragment III Fragment IV Fragment V Fragment VI Fragment VII Fragment VIII Fragment IX Part II Fragment X Fragment XI Fragment XII Fragment XIII Fragment XIV Fragment XV Fragment XVI Fragment XVII Fragment XVIII Fragment the Last The Spy When the King Loses His Head I II III IV V VI VII VIII His Excellency the Governor I II III IV V VI VII VIII Lazarus I II III IV V VI Judas Iscariot I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX The Dark I II III VI VII The Seven Who Were Hanged I: At One O’Clock, Your Excellency! II: Condemned to Be Hanged III: Why Should I Be Hanged? IV: We Come from Oryol V: Kiss—and Say Nothing VI: The Hours Are Rushing VII: There Is No Death VIII: There Is Death as Well as Life IX: Dreadful Solitude X: The Walls Are Falling XI: On the Way to the Scaffold XII: They Are Hanged A Story Which Will Never Be Finished The Giant Love, Faith and Hope “The Man Who Found the Truth” I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI The Story of the Snake Dies Irae Chant the First I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII Chant the Second I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII The Ocean I II III IV V VI VII The Crushed Flower I II III The Confessions of a Little Man During Great Days Part I Part II Part III Endnotes Colophon Uncopyright ImprintThis ebook is the product of many hours of hard work by volunteers for Standard Ebooks, and builds on the hard work of other literature lovers made possible by the public domain.
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ForewordThis edition of Leonid Andreyev’s Short Fiction was produced from various translations. “The Red Laugh” was translated by Alexandra Linden and originally published in 1905. “The Seven Who Were Hanged” was translated by Herman Bernstein and originally published in 1909. “A Dilemma” was translated by John Cournos and originally published in 1910. “The Wall” was translated by W. H. Lowe and also originally published in 1910. “The Crushed Flower,” “A Story Which Will Never Be Finished,” “On
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