Russian Parable by Leo Tolstoy – Three Questions – in Interlinear

Read in full our Interlinear translation from RUSSIAN to English of Leo Tolstoy’s story Три вопроса (‘Three Questions’). Written in the form of a fairy tale, this simple parable discusses some important questions of ones life. Leo Tolstoy is a master of Russian literature, and we have his full Interlinear Russian translation on our website. Have a look at this story.

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Russian Parable by Leo Tolstoy – Three Questions – in Interlinear – Part 3/3

Read part 3 / 3 of our Interlinear translation from RUSSIAN to English of Leo Tolstoy’s story Три вопроса (‘Three Questions’). Written in the form of a fairy tale, this simple parable discusses some important questions of ones life. Leo Tolstoy is a master of Russian literature, and we have his full Interlinear Russian translation on our website. Have a look at this story.

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Russian Parable by Leo Tolstoy – Three Questions – in Interlinear – Part 2/3

Read part 2 / 3 of our Interlinear translation from RUSSIAN to English of Leo Tolstoy’s story Три вопроса (‘Three Questions’). Written in the form of a fairy tale, this simple parable discusses some important questions of ones life. Leo Tolstoy is a master of Russian literature, and we have his full Interlinear Russian translation on our website. Have a look at this story.

Russian Parable by Leo Tolstoy – Three Questions – in Interlinear – Part 1/3

Read part 1 / 3 of our Interlinear translation from RUSSIAN to English of Leo Tolstoy’s story Три вопроса (‘Three Questions’). Written in the form of a fairy tale, this simple parable discusses some important questions of ones life. Leo Tolstoy is a master of Russian literature, and we have his full Interlinear Russian translation on our website. Have a look at this story.

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Short Interlinears: the Russian folk tale ‘Marya Morevna’ (or ‘The Death of Koschei the Deathless’)

Use our Interlinear bilingual translation to read the famous folk tale Marya Morevna (also known in English speaking countries as ‘The Death of Koschei the Deathless’) entirely in its original Russian language. This provides not only good Russian practice, but also an excellent introduction into Russian folk tales (where things happen thrice, and magic accompanies scenes of violence, depictions of family life and Russian values.

Interlinear translation of Marya Morevna or Koschei the Deathless in two languages by InterlinearBooks.com

New Interlinear Translation from Russian: “The Death of Ivan Ilyich” by Leo Tolstoy

Read more about our Russian Interlinear translation of ‘The Death of Ivan Ilyich’ by none other but Tolstoy himself. Tolstoy’s masterful writing style shines through in this outstanding fable about a man’s life, viewed from the perspective of when it’s too late. Too late for the protagonist. But what can you learn from the story?

Sample International Translation of Leo Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilyich".