Аудио сказки Льва Толстого
Аудио сказки Льва Толстого Summary
Аудио сказки Льва Толстого is a ad-supported Android app in the Music And Audio category, developed by Nach Audio Stories. First released 11 years ago(May 2014), the app has accumulated 82K+ total installs
Recent activity: 2 installs this week (41 over 4 weeks) showing strong growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Feb 10, 2025 .
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Audio tales the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy.
Content:
- Filipok (fairy tale)
- Shark
- jump
- Bone (fairy tale)
- Lion and dog
- The bishop and the robber
- Old grandfather and granddaughter
- bird
- As a man shared geese (epic)
- Righteous judge (story)
- Equal inheritance
- Two comrades
- King and elephants
- Hedgehog and the hare (fable)
- Lion and mouse (fable)
- Three thieves
- Wolf and old woman
- Kitten
- Fire dogs
- Two merchants
- thieves son
Leo Tolstoy is one of the most widely known Russian writers and thinkers, revered as one of the greatest writers in the world. Member of the defense of Sevastopol. Enlightener, publicist, religious thinker, whose authoritative opinion caused the emergence of a new religious and moral trend - Tolstoyism. Corresponding member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences (1873), honorary academician in the category of fine literature
Back in 1859, L.N. Tolstoy set about creating a public school in Yasnaya Polyana. For classes, the children needed a textbook - and that was the ABC, which Lev Nikolaevich wrote himself.
Aesop composed his fables in prose. Tolstoy strove to be as close to ideal as possible. He considered it necessary to introduce students to the real Aesop, to ancient fables, so that students could feel the enduring power of words and thoughts.
Tale - a genre of literary creativity:
A literary fairy tale is an epic genre: a fiction-oriented work, closely related to a folk tale, but, in contrast, belonging to a specific author, which did not exist before being published orally and had no options. A literary fairy tale either imitates folklore (a literary fairy tale written in the folk poetical style) or creates a didactic work (see didactic literature) based on non-folklore subjects. A folk tale historically precedes a literary one.
