- (1886) Novel: "The Death of Ivan Ilyich". NOTE: Filmed as Ivans xtc. (2000), Prostaya smert (1985), A Question of Faith (1979), Iván Iljics halála (1965).
- (1895) Novel: "Master and Man."
- (1862) Novel: "The Cossacks". NOTE: Filmed as Kavkasiuri ambavi (1977), The Cossacks (1928), Kazakebi (1928), Kazaki (1961).
- (1848) Novel: "The Kreutzer Sonata". NOTE: Filmed as The Kreutzer Sonata (2008), Kreytserova sonata (1987), Locura pasional (1956), The Kreutzer Sonata (1956), Celos (1947), The Kreutzer Sonata (1937), The Kreutzer Sonata (1937), The Kreutzer Sonata (1927), Die Kreutzersonate (1922), La sonata a Kreutzer (1920), Kreytserova sonata (1914), Kreytserova sonata (1911), La sonata a Kreutzer (1985), Kreitserova sonata (1969).
- (1859) Novel: "Family Happiness."
- (1912) Novel: "Hadji Murat". NOTES: (1) Filmed as The White Warrior (1959)), Der weiße Teufel (1930), Los cabellos blancos (1915). (2) Published posthumously.
- Novel: "Man by the Roadside". NOTE: Filmed as Man by the Roadside (1923).
- Novel: "What Men Live By". NOTE: Filmed as What Men Live by (1938).
- (1899) Novel: "Resurrection". NOTE: Filmed as Resurrezione (1944), Resurrección (1943), Duniya Kya Hai (1937), The Straits of Love and Hate (1937)m, We Live Again (1934), The Woman of the Port (1934), Resurrection (1931), Resurrección (1931), Resurrection (1927), Résurrection (1923), Resurrezione (1917), Voskreseniye (1960), A Woman's Resurrection (1915), Resurrection (1909), Resurrection (2001), Resurrection (1968), Resurrezione (1965), Resurrection (1909).
- Novel: "Redemption". NOTE: Filmed as Redemption (1949).
- (1877) Novel: "The River of Love". NOTE: Filmed as Nahr el hub (1960).
- (1863) Novel: "War and Peace". NOTE: Filmed as War and Peace (1965), War and Peace, Part III: The Year 1812 (1967), War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov (1967), War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova (1965), War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky (1965), War and Peace (1956), Resurrection (1918), Natasha Rostova (1915), War and Peace (1915), Voyna i mir (1913), War and Peace (2007), La guerre et la paix (2000), War and Peace (1991), War & Peace (1972), War and Peace on the Range (1955).
- (1900) Playwright: "The Living Corpse"". NOTE: Filmed as The Living Corpse (1969), Redemption (1930), The Living Corpse (1929), Il cadavere vivente (1921), Atonement (1919), Zhivoy trup (1918), The Weakness of Man (1916), Zhivoy trup (1911), Elävä ruumis (1969).
- (1899) Story: "The Divine and the Human". NOTE: Filmed as St. Michael Had a Rooster (1972).
- (1872) Story: "Kavkazsky Plennik" (aka "The Prisoner of the Caucasus", "The Captive of the Caucasus"). NOTE: Filmed as Kavkasieli tkve (1975).
- Short story: "Where Love Is, God Is". NOTE: Filmed asMartin the Cobbler (1977).
- (1911) Novel: "Otyets Sergei" (aka "Father Sergius"). NOTES: (1) Filmed as Father Sergius (1979), Le père Serge (1945), Otets Sergiy (1918). (1) Completed in 1898, published posthumously in 1911.
- (1910) Short story: "Faux billet" (aka "Forged Coupon"). (1) NOTES: Filmed as L'Argent (1983), Frozen Land (2005). (2) Completed in 1904, published posthumously in 1910.
- (1887) Book: "Zapiski sumashedshevo" (aka "What to Do?"). NOTE: Filmed as Poseshchenie (1989).
- (1877) Novel: "Anna Karenina". NOTE: Filmed as Anna Karenina (1997), Anna Karenina (1975), Anna Karenina (1967), Amor prohibido (1958), Anna Karenina (1953), Anna Karenina (1948), Anna Karenina (1935), Love (1927), Anna Karenina (1920), Anna Karenina (1918), Anna Karenina (1915), Anna Karenina (1914), Anna Karénine (1912), Anna Karenina (1911), Anna Karenina (2009), Anna (2004), Anna Karenina (2000), Il grande fuoco (1995), Anna Karenina (1985), Anna Karenina (1977), La passion d'Anna Karénine (1975), Ana Karenina (1975), Anna Karenina (1974), Anna Karenina (1961), Ana Karenina (1960), Love (1927), Nahr el hub (1960).
- Story: "False Coupon". NOTE: Filmed as Frozen Land (2005)).
- (1962) Stage: His novel, "War and Peace," was adapted by Alfred Neumann, Edwin Piscator and Guntram Prufer and presented at the Phoenix Theatre in a Bristol Old Vic Company production with Derek Smith, Paul Eddington, John Franklyn Robbins, Rhoda Lewis, Elizabeth Shepherd, Peter O'Shaughnessy, Ewan Hooper, David Burke, Antony Tuckey and Milton Johns in the cast. Val May was director.
- (1903) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "Resurrection", produced on Broadway. Drama. Written by Henri Bataille. Translated by Michael Morton. Scenic Design by Joseph A. Physioc. Costume Design by Worth and Millet and Warnock Uniform Co. Victoria Theatre: 17 Feb 1903-30 Apr 1903 (88 performances). Cast: Blanche Walsh (as "Katusha Maslova"), Ethel Grey Bethel (as "Khorushavka"), Ina Brooks (Broadway debut; as "Theodosia"), Little Mary Burroughs (as "Little Girl"), Harvey Cassidy (as "Dry Goods Clerk"), Master George Clarke (as "Little Boy"), John Crane (as "Juror #1"), N.E. Daignault (as "Usher #1"), Herbert Darley (as "Bookseller"), Harry De Lorme (as "Judge Ignatz Niphoravitch"), James Du Sang (as "Juror #2"), Forrest Flood (as "Captain"), May Fredericks (as "Luce"), Florence Gerald (as "Beauty"), Jerome Harrington (as "Novodoroff"), Joseph Haworth (as "Prince Dimitri Neckhludoff"), Sidney Herbert (as "Vladimir Simonson"), Robert Hickman (as Professor"), Ruth Huthison (as "Korebleva"), R.E. Jamison (as "Kriltzoff"), Augustus Kramer (as "Printer"), Leno Lavaque (as "Grabetzka"), Laura Linden (as "Matrobla"), Robert Lowe (as "Counsellor Mikhline"), James Manley (as "Colonel"), Louise Manning (as "Aunt Mary"), John Moore (as "The Warder"), Irene Oshier (as "Matron"), Charles Parr (as "Usher #2"), Frank Peters (as "Deaf Juror"), Boyd Putman (as "Kolossoff"), Justina Quinn (as "Selinina"), Loretta Quinn (as "Fedka"), Margaret Robinson (as "Nurse"), Hattie Russell (as "Princess Sophia"), Beverly Sitgreaves (as "Princess Marie"), Harriet Sterling (as "Lydia" / "Carrotts"), Gertrude Tidball (as "Natacha"), Hugo Toland (as "Merchant" / "Oustinov"), W.M. Travers (as "Wassiellieff"), Mrs. Henry Vandenhoff (as "Karlovna"), May Warde (as "Maid"), Loretta Wells (as "Aunt Sonia"), Howard Woodford (as "Foreman of the Jury"), David M. Wright (as "The Keeper"). Produced by Oscar Hammerstein II, Wagenhals and Collin Kemper. NOTE: Filmed as Resurrezione (1944), Resurrección (1943), Duniya Kya Hai (1937), The Straits of Love and Hate (1937), We Live Again (1934), The Woman of the Port (1934), Resurrection (1931), Resurrección (1931), Resurrection (1927), Résurrection (1923), Resurrezione (1917), Voskreseniye (1960), A Woman's Resurrection (1915), Resurrection (1909), Resurrection (2001), Resurrection (1968), Resurrezione (1965), Resurrection (1909).
- (1894) Novel: "The Kingdom of God is Within You".
- (1879) Story: "Confession".
- (1857) Stage: "Youth".
- (1954) Stage: "Boyhood".
- (1852) Novel: "Childhood".
- (1994) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "War and Peace," adapted by Mikhail A. Bulgakov at the Guildhall School Theatre in London, England, with Giles Smith, Jonathan Bond, Antonio Canots, Florence Sparham, Francis Maguire, Sune Svanekier, Massimiliano Farau, Dominic West and Theo Fraser Steele in the cast. Peter Clough was director.
- (Fall 1934) Stage: Wrote "Redemption" or "The Living Corpse," performed at the Southern Oregon Normal School in Ashland, OR, with Angus Bowmer (Fedya) and Gordon Claycomb in the cast. Angus Bowmer was also producer.
- (11/27/28-12/8/28) Stage: Wrote "The Living Corpse," performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Irving Pichel was director.
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