Nikolai Leskov

Nikolai Leskov

Nikolai Leskov was born in Oryol Gubernia on February 16th, 1831 and passed away at the age of 64 on March 5th, 1895.

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Nikolai Leskov Stats: The highest rated book by Nikolai Leskov on Book Notification is Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, a Novella.

The most read book by Nikolai Leskov on Book Notification is The Enchanted Wanderer, a Novella.

Below is a complete list of Nikolai Leskov books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Standalone Novels in Publication Order

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1
1872

List of Short Stories/Novellas in Publication Order

List of Collections in Publication Order

Nikolai Leskov

Nikolai Leskov was born on February 16th, 1831. Nikolai passed away March 5th, 1895 at 64 years old. Nikolai Leskov was born in Oryol Gubernia.

Nikolai Leskov was the author of the Nikolai Leskov Short Stories/Novellas series which consists of 8 novels. The Nikolai Leskov Short Stories/Novellas series started in 1865 with the novel Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. The most recently released novel in the Nikolai Leskov Short Stories/Novellas series was The Wild Beast which was released in 1968. There are no upcoming novels for the Nikolai Leskov Short Stories/Novellas series.

Nikolai Leskov also wrote the Collections series which has 4 books including The Tales of N. S. Leskov.: The Musk-Ox and Other Tales and Selected Tales.

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Nikolai Leskov: F.A.Q

When was Nikolai Leskov Born?

Nikolai Leskov was born on February 16th, 1831.

When did Nikolai Leskov die?

Nikolai Leskov died on March 5th, 1895 at 64 years old.

Where was Nikolai Leskov Born?

Nikolai Leskov was born in Oryol Gubernia, .

What was the first book Nikolai Leskov wrote?

The first book written by Nikolai Leskov was The Tales of N. S. Leskov.: The Musk-Ox and Other Tales, published in 1862.

What was the most recent book Nikolai Leskov wrote?

Their most recently released work was Nikolai Leskov - Sentry and Other Stories on September 9th, 2021.

How many books has Nikolai Leskov written?

Nikolai Leskov has written 13 books. 1 Standalone Novel, 8 Short Stories/Novellas, 4 books in the Collections.

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