Leo Tolstoy was a master of Russian literature. His works covered novels, plays, essays, history, philosophy, and many other fields. The following is a list of Tolstoy's main works: 1 The War and Peace (1862-1863): This is one of his most famous works and the pinnacle of Russian literature. This novel tells the life and fate of Russian noble families during the Napoleonic Wars, covering politics, family, friendship, love and many other topics. [Resurrection (1866): This is a play about the rise and fall of a noble family and the complexity of human nature.] 3 Anna Karenina (Anna Karenina 1870): This is a novel about the emotional entanglement between a young noble woman, Anna, and a rich but empty noble son, Levin. 4. The childhood of the tall man (1874): This is a recollection of Tolstoy's childhood. The Cossack (The Russian Farmer 1884): This is a novel about the life and fate of a Russian farmer. The Old Man and the Sea (1889): This is a play that tells the story of a wealthy aristocratic old man and his crew. The Confession (1890): This is a prose about Tolstoy's reflection on his own thoughts and actions. In addition, Tolstoy also created a large number of other literary works, including plays, novels, essays, and philosophical works. His works deeply reflected the fate of Russian society and mankind and were hailed as one of the treasures of world literature.