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Yasnaya Polyana (Russian: Я́сная Поля́на, IPA: [ˈjasnəjə pɐˈlʲanə], literally: "Bright...
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being granted the
title of
count by
Peter the Great.
Tolstoy was born at
Yasnaya Polyana, a
family estate 12
kilometres (7.5 mi)
southwest of Tula, and...
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Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award is an
annual all-Russian
literary award that was
founded in 2003 by the Leo
Tolstoy Museum Estate and
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Yasnaya Polyana (Russian: Я́сная Поля́на; German: Trakehnen, from 1929 Groß Trakehnen; Lithuanian: Trakėnai; Polish: Trakeny) is a
rural settlement (posyolok)...
- fact that
Tolstoy had
fathered a
child by a
woman who
remained on the
Yasnaya Polyana estate.
Tolstoya was
pregnant 16 times;
three of her pregnancies...
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Yasnaya Polyana may
refer to:
Yasnaya Polyana, the
former estate of the
writer Leo
Tolstoy Yasnaya Polyana, Tula Oblast, a
village in Tula Oblast, Russia...
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fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries. It won the Big Book
Award and the
Yasnaya Polyana Book Award. It was
translated into
English in 2015 by Lisa C. Hayden...
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Russian Booker Prize and the
Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award in 2012, and The
Garden (2020),
which won the
Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award in 2021. She...
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surviving grandchild of Leo Tolstoy. She was born on her grandfather's
estate Yasnaya Polyana, the
daughter of
novelist and
sculptor Lev
Lvovich Tolstoy and...
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quite unlike anything written before him. It was in his
family estate Yasnaya Polyana near Tula that he
created two novels, War and
Peace and Anna Karenina...