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An edition of Hadji-Mourad (1900)

Hadji Murád

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In this short novel, Tolstoy fictionalizes the final days of Hadji Murád, a legendary Avar separatist who fought against, and later with, Russia, as the Russian Empire was struggling to annex Chechnya and the surrounding land in the late 1840s.

The novel opens with the narrator finding a thistle crushed in a blooming field, which reminds him of Hadji Murád and his tragic tale. As the narrator recounts the story, the reader is quickly thrust into the rich, colorful history of the Caucuses, and its people’s fight against Russian imperialism.

Hadji Murád is portrayed as a legendary and imposing, yet friendly and approachable figure. Despite his reputation, it seems that his best days are behind him; as the novel opens, Murád is fleeing Shamil, a powerful imam who has captured Murád’s family. Murád finds himself thrust between the invading Russians on one side, and Shamil’s vengeance on the other.

As Murád and his tiny but loyal group of warriors try to forge alliances in their attempt to rescue Murád’s family, they quickly find themselves politically outclassed. The Russians are Murád’s enemies, yet only they can help him in his struggle against Shamil; and after years of losses incurred by Murád’s guerrilla tactics, the Russians would like his help but cannot trust him. Shamil, on the other hand, is a deep link to the region’s complex web of tribal blood feuds, vengeances, reprisals, and quarrels over honor. He’s one of the few powers left standing between the Russians and their control of the Caucuses, but Murád, having crossed him, can’t rescue his family from Shamil’s clutches without the help of the Russians.

Murád’s impossible position, the contradiction between his legendary past and his limping, dignified, and ultimately powerless present, and the struggle against a mighty empire by a people torn by internecine conflict, form the major thematic threads of the novel.

The novel was one of the last that Tolstoy finished before his death, and was only published posthumously in 1912. Tolstoy himself served in the Crimean War, and the war scenes portrayed in the novel echo his personal experiences. As the story progresses, Tolstoy characterizes various real-life historical personalities besides Hadji Murád and Shamil, including Emperor Nicholas I, Mikhail Loris-Melikov, and Count Vorontsov-Dashkov, making this a fascinating piece of historical fiction. Despite this being such a late entry in Tolstoy’s corpus, it has been highly praised by critics both contemporary and modern, with the famous critic Harold Bloom going so far as to say that Hadji Murád is “my personal touchstone for the sublime of prose fiction, to me the best story in the world, or at least the best I have ever read.”

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Cover of: Hadji Mourad
Hadji Mourad: Une Petite Histoire D'aventures
2022, Independently Published
in French
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Hadji Murad
2022, Creative Media Partners, LLC
in English
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad
2022, Creative Media Partners, LLC
in English
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Cover of: Hadji Mourad
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad
2021, Independently Published
in English
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad: Um Conto de Aventuras
2021, Independently Published
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad: Um Conto de Aventuras
2021, Independently Published
Cover of: Hadji Murad
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Hadji Murád
2020, Standard Ebooks
in English
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad
Feb 17, 2019, Digireads.com
paperback in English
Cover of: Hadji Murat
Hadji Murat
2019, Independently Published
in English
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad
Feb 17, 2019, Digireads.com
paperback in English
Cover of: Chadschi Murat
Chadschi Murat
2017, Independently Published
in German - illustriert
Cover of: Hadji Mourad
Hadji Mourad
2017, Independently Published
in French - illustré
Cover of: Hadji Mourad
Hadji Mourad: Hadji Mourad
2017, Independently Published
in English
Cover of: Hadji Mourad
Hadji Mourad
2017, Independently Published
in English - illustrated
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Hadji Mourad: Chadschi Murat
2017, Independently Published
in English
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Hadji Murad
2017, Independently Published
in English and Russian - Bilingual Edition
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Hadji Mourad: Chadschi Murat
2017, Independently Published
in French
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Hadji Murad
Jul 13, 2016, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
paperback
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Hadji Murad
Jul 19, 2015, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
paperback
Cover of: Hadji Murat
Hadji Murat
2015, Alma Classics
in English
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Hadji Murad: A Short Novel
Nov 28, 2015, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
paperback
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Hadji Murad
2012, Dover Publications, Incorporated
in English
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Hadji Murad: a Chechen "Dzhigit"
Apr 18, 2012, Bandanna Books
paperback
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Hadji Murad
2012, Barnes & Noble
in English
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad
2012-04-27, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad
2012, Dover Publications, Incorporated
in English
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Hadji Murat
2012, Vintage Books
in English
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Hadji Murád
2011, Oneworld Classics
in English
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Hadji Murad
2010-09-10, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Cover of: Hadjí Murat
Hadjí Murat
2010, La otra orilla
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Hadji Murád
2009, Dover Publications, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Hadji Murád
Hadji Murád
2009, Dover Publications, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Hadji Murad
Hadji Murad
2009, Barnes & Noble
in English
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Hadji Murád
2009, Dover Publications, Inc.
in English
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Hadji Murad
2009, ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited
in English
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Hadji Murad
2007, Filiquarian Pub.
in English
Cover of: Hadji Murat
Hadji Murat
June 30, 2005, Ediciones Catedra
Paperback in Spanish - 3 Tra edition
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Hadji Murad
2005-01-01, Barnes & Noble
Cover of: HADJI MURAT; TRANS. BY HUGH APLIN.
HADJI MURAT; TRANS. BY HUGH APLIN.
2003-01-01, HESPERUS PRESS, Hesperus Press
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Hadji Murád
2003, Modern Library
in English - Modern Library paperback ed.
Cover of: Hadji Murat (Hesperus Classics)
Hadji Murat (Hesperus Classics)
February 1, 2003, Hesperus Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Hadji-Mourat
Hadji-Mourat
May 19, 1998, Climats
Paperback in French
Cover of: Hadži Murat
Hadži Murat
1996, Paseka
in Czech - V tomto překl. vyd. 1.
Cover of: Hadji Mourad
Hadji Mourad
1995, EJL
in French
Cover of: Khadzhi-Murat
Khadzhi-Murat
1986, Izokombinat "Khudozhnik RSFSR"
in Russian
Cover of: Qaji mu̇rat
Qaji mu̇rat
1980, Ȯbu̇r Mongġul-un Surġan Ku̇mu̇jil-u̇n Keblel-u̇n Qoriy-a
in Mongolian - Angqaduġar keb.
Cover of: Хаджи-Мурат
Хаджи-Мурат: Повести
1980, Художественная литература
Paperback in Russian
Cover of: Khadzhi-Murat.
Khadzhi-Murat.
1965, Khudozh. Lit-ra
in Russian
Cover of: Khadzhi-Murat
Khadzhi-Murat
1965, Khudozh. lit.
in Russian
Cover of: Khadzhi-Murat
Khadzhi-Murat
1965, Khudozh. lit-ra
in Russian
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Khadzhi-Murat
1965, Khudozh. lit.
in Russian
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Khadzhi-Murat
1962, Gos. izd-vo detskoĭ lit-ry, Ministerstva prosveshchenii︠a︡ RSFSR
in Russian
Cover of: Hadji Murat
Cover of: Hadji Murat
Cover of: Khadzhi-Murat
Khadzhi-Murat
1962, Gos. izd-vo detskoĭ lit-ry, Ministerstva prosveshchenii︠a︡ RSFSR
in Russian
Cover of: Khadzhi Murat
Khadzhi Murat
1945, Gos. izd-vo Detskoi Literatury
in Russian
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Khadzhi-Murat
1938, Gos. izd-vo "Khudozh. lit-ra"
in Russian
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Hadji-Mourad
1925, Éditions de la Pléiade
in French
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Cover of: Hadji Murád.
Hadji Murád.
1912, Dodd, Mead
in English
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Hadji Murád
1912, Dodd, Mead
in English
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Chadschi Murat: Roman
1900, G. Fischer
in German
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Khadzhi-Murat: roman
Publish date unknown, J. Ladyschnikow Verlag
in Russian
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Khadzhi-Murat
Publisher unknown
- Leningrad : Gosudarstvennoe Izdatelstvo Khudozhestvennoi Literatury, 1931.

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In this short novel, Tolstoy fictionalizes the final days of Hadji Murád, a legendary Avar separatist who fought against, and later with, Russia, as the Russian Empire was struggling to annex Chechnya and the surrounding land in the late 1840s.

The novel opens with the narrator finding a thistle crushed in a blooming field, which reminds him of Hadji Murád and his tragic tale. As the narrator recounts the story, the reader is quickly thrust into the rich, colorful history of the Caucuses, and its people’s fight against Russian imperialism.

Hadji Murád is portrayed as a legendary and imposing, yet friendly and approachable figure. Despite his reputation, it seems that his best days are behind him; as the novel opens, Murád is fleeing Shamil, a powerful imam who has captured Murád’s family. Murád finds himself thrust between the invading Russians on one side, and Shamil’s vengeance on the other.

As Murád and his tiny but loyal group of warriors try to forge alliances in their attempt to rescue Murád’s family, they quickly find themselves politically outclassed. The Russians are Murád’s enemies, yet only they can help him in his struggle against Shamil; and after years of losses incurred by Murád’s guerrilla tactics, the Russians would like his help but cannot trust him. Shamil, on the other hand, is a deep link to the region’s complex web of tribal blood feuds, vengeances, reprisals, and quarrels over honor. He’s one of the few powers left standing between the Russians and their control of the Caucuses, but Murád, having crossed him, can’t rescue his family from Shamil’s clutches without the help of the Russians.

Murád’s impossible position, the contradiction between his legendary past and his limping, dignified, and ultimately powerless present, and the struggle against a mighty empire by a people torn by internecine conflict, form the major thematic threads of the novel.

The novel was one of the last that Tolstoy finished before his death, and was only published posthumously in 1912. Tolstoy himself served in the Crimean War, and the war scenes portrayed in the novel echo his personal experiences. As the story progresses, Tolstoy characterizes various real-life historical personalities besides Hadji Murád and Shamil, including Emperor Nicholas I, Mikhail Loris-Melikov, and Count Vorontsov-Dashkov, making this a fascinating piece of historical fiction. Despite this being such a late entry in Tolstoy’s corpus, it has been highly praised by critics both contemporary and modern, with the famous critic Harold Bloom going so far as to say that Hadji Murád is “my personal touchstone for the sublime of prose fiction, to me the best story in the world, or at least the best I have ever read.”

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