The Old House, and Other Tales
1915

The Old House, and Other Tales is a collection of short stories by Fyodor Sologub, first published in 1915. The stories, likely written in the late 19th century, delve into themes of memory, loss, and human emotions through both fanciful and realistic narratives. The titular story focuses on Natasha, a young woman grappling with grief over her deceased brother, Borya, as she navigates her family's sorrow within the confines of their old manor. This work is notable for its exploration of family bonds and the complexities of nostalgia.





