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- "Kholstomer" (Russian: Холстомер, IPA: [xəlstɐˈmʲer]), also translated as "Strider", is a work by Leo Tolstoy that has been referred to as “one of the...
- complicity in the CIA's actions, and Starik tells Nikita Khrushchev of "Kholstomer", his long-term masterstroke to cripple the US economy. Yevgeny continues...
- (1886) "The Grain" (1886) "Repentance" (1886) "Croesus and Fate" (1886) "Kholstomer" (1886) "The Two Brothers and the Gold" (1886) "A Lost Opportunity" (1889)...
- cites as using the technique throughout his works: "The narrator of 'Kholstomer,' for example, is a horse, and it is the horse's point of view (rather...
- деревенской жизни") (1860-1862, pub. 1932) "The Porcelain Doll" (1863) "Kholstomer" (aka "Strider") ("Холстомер", 1863-1886) "Nicholas Stick" (1886) "A Dialogue...
- the Wilders' work horses in Laura Ingalls Wilder's The First Four Years Kholstomer, from the story of the same name by Leo Tolstoy Lark, from The Berserker's...
- may refer to: Strider, standard English title of Leo Tolstoy's novella Kholstomer Strider (novel), a juvenile fiction novel by Beverly Cleary Strider, an...
- 서푼짜리 오페라), as gang 3rd 2006: From the Bottom(밑바닥에서), as Ssa-chin 2005: Kholstomer – The story of a horse(홀스토메르 – 어느 말의 이야기) 2018: Snatch Up as Thug 2017:...
- (20%) or chestnut (5%).[citation needed] List of Russian horse breeds Kholstomer — an Orlov trotter who recounts his life in Leo Tolstoy's story Amourski...
- (1886) "The Grain" (1886) "Repentance" (1886) "Croesus and Fate" (1886) "Kholstomer" (1886) "The Two Brothers and the Gold" (1886) "A Lost Opportunity" (1889)...