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Tolstoy interprets the 1905 revolution as a moral upheaval: violence does not bring justice, but a new yoke. He sees lasting liberation in personal conscience, non-violence and Christian love, not in the state and coercion.
"Conscience" (a novel about the Murat family) by A. T. Shel. Mikhailov is a psychological-moral novel about a Russian bourgeois family, internal conflicts, sin, responsibility and the voice of conscience. Popular Russian fiction in Croatian translation.
Čovek od Maksima Gorkog, u prevodu Ozrena Subotića (Vukovar, 1905), je filozofsko i književno delo koje veliča dostojanstvo čoveka, njegovu stvaralačku moć, slobodu duha i borbu protiv društvene nepravde.
A popular science book for young people about the history of writing, books, and printing — from prehistoric drawings to the modern printing press. A lively, accessible style by a Soviet author with illustrations by N. Lapshin.
The story of a girl named Olya Ilymeneva in a pre-revolutionary Russian village and province. Through a folkloric, ornamental style, Remizov describes her life, family, pilgrims, everyday life, and spiritual quest on the "blue field" of the Russian land.