"The Three Hermits" (Russian: Три Старца) is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy (Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy) written in 1885 and first published in 1886 in the weekly periodical Niva (нива). It appeared in the short-story collection Twenty-Three Tales which was first translated into English for an edition released by Funk & Wagnalls in 1907. The title refers to its three central characters; unnamed simple monks living on a remote island in a life of prayer and contemplation "for the salvation of their souls."
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| - Die drei Greise (de)
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| - Die drei Greise, auch Die drei Starzen (russisch Три старца, Tri starza), ist eine fromme Legende von Lew Tolstoi, die 1886 entstand und im selben Jahr in der Nr. 13 des Wochenblattes erschien. 1982 kam der Text im Bd. 10 Powesti und Erzählungen 1872–1886 der 22-bändigen Tolstoi-Ausgabe im Verlag für Künstlerische Literatur in Moskau heraus. Vermutlich hat Wassili Petrowitsch Schtschegoljonok dem Autor die Legende erzählt. Tolstoi zitiert eingangs seine Erzählabsicht nach Matthäus. (de)
- "The Three Hermits" (Russian: Три Старца) is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy (Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy) written in 1885 and first published in 1886 in the weekly periodical Niva (нива). It appeared in the short-story collection Twenty-Three Tales which was first translated into English for an edition released by Funk & Wagnalls in 1907. The title refers to its three central characters; unnamed simple monks living on a remote island in a life of prayer and contemplation "for the salvation of their souls." (en)
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| - Die drei Greise, auch Die drei Starzen (russisch Три старца, Tri starza), ist eine fromme Legende von Lew Tolstoi, die 1886 entstand und im selben Jahr in der Nr. 13 des Wochenblattes erschien. 1982 kam der Text im Bd. 10 Powesti und Erzählungen 1872–1886 der 22-bändigen Tolstoi-Ausgabe im Verlag für Künstlerische Literatur in Moskau heraus. Vermutlich hat Wassili Petrowitsch Schtschegoljonok dem Autor die Legende erzählt. Tolstoi zitiert eingangs seine Erzählabsicht nach Matthäus. (de)
- "The Three Hermits" (Russian: Три Старца) is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy (Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy) written in 1885 and first published in 1886 in the weekly periodical Niva (нива). It appeared in the short-story collection Twenty-Three Tales which was first translated into English for an edition released by Funk & Wagnalls in 1907. The title refers to its three central characters; unnamed simple monks living on a remote island in a life of prayer and contemplation "for the salvation of their souls." (en)
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