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BBC Radio adaptations of Tolstoy's three major novels, plus a reading of his profound philosophical memoir. One of the greatest novelists of all time, Leo Tolstoy is famed worldwide for his masterpieces of realist fiction, War and Peace and Anna Karenina. This comprehensive collection contains both those iconic works, as well as his final novel, Resurrection, plus his autobiographical essay 'A Confession'. War and Peace It's 1805, and Napoleon Bonaparte is threatening the peace of Europe. In St Petersburg and Moscow, the lives of three aristocratic families are about to be changed forever.... This epic dramatisation stars Simon Russell Beale, Gerard Murphy, Amanda Redman and Emily Mortimer. Anna Karenina In 19th-century Russia, bored high-society wife Anna embarks on an affair with the handsome Count Vronsky - but her passion sets her on a path to self-destruction. Starring Teresa Gallagher and Toby Stephens. Resurrection Serving on the jury in a murder trial, Prince Dimitri recognises the young prostitute in the dock as Katerina Maslova, the girl he seduced years before. Knowing he is partly responsible for her plight, he attempts to atone for his mistakes and find redemption. Katherine Igoe and Richard Dillane star in this powerful adaptation of Tolstoy's final novel. A Confession - read by Joss Ackland, this compelling religious testament describes Tolstoy's search for God, faith and the meaning of life. First published 1869 (War and Peace), 1877 (Anna Karenina), 1879 (A Confession), and 1899 (Resurrection).
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https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/02 - War and Peace part1.mp3: War and Peace part1 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/03 - War and Peace part2.mp3: War and Peace part2 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/04 - War and Peace part3.mp3: War and Peace part3 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/05 - War and Peace part4.mp3: War and Peace part4 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/06 - War and Peace part5.mp3: War and Peace part5 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/07 - War and Peace part6.mp3: War and Peace part6 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/08 - War and Peace part7.mp3: War and Peace part7 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/09 - War and Peace part8.mp3: War and Peace part8 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/10 - War and Peace part9.mp3: War and Peace part9 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/11 - War and Peace part10.mp3: War and Peace part10 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/12 - Anna Karenina part1.mp3: Anna Karenina part1 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/13 - Anna Karenina part2.mp3: Anna Karenina part2 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/14 - Anna Karenina part3.mp3: Anna Karenina part3 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/15 - Anna Karenina part4.mp3: Anna Karenina part4 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/16 - Resurrection part1.mp3: Resurrection part1 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/17 - Resurrection part2.mp3: Resurrection part2 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/18 - A Confession part1.mp3: A Confession part1 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/19 - A Confession part2.mp3: A Confession part2 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/20 - A Confession part3.mp3: A Confession part3 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/21 - A Confession part4.mp3: A Confession part4 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/22 - A Confession part5.mp3: A Confession part5 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/23 - A Confession part6.mp3: A Confession part6 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/24 - A Confession part7.mp3: A Confession part7 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/25 - A Confession part8.mp3: A Confession part8 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/26 - A Confession part9.mp3: A Confession part9 https://archive.org/download/LeoTolstoyBBCDramaCollection/27 - A Confession part10.mp3: A Confession part10
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