<p>In "The Invaders, and Other Stories," Leo Tolstoy presents a collection of narratives that showcase his unparalleled ability to intertwine moral reflection with vivid storytelling. The tales capture a range of human experiences, from the existential angst of societal conflict to the profound simplicity of moral choices. Key themes include the struggle between personal conscience and societal expectations, all conveyed through Tolstoy'Äôs hallm...