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''' Ben Tobit ''' <Russian> (1903) is a novel by [[Leonid N. Andreyev]].
''' Ben Tobit ''' <Russian> (1903) is a novel by [[Leonid N. Andreyev]].


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in 1903. Translated in English and German.   
Published in 1903. Translated in English and German.   


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==External links==
==External links==


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Ben Tobit <Russian> (1903) is a novel by Leonid N. Andreyev.

Editions

Published in 1903. Translated in English and German.

Abstract

Ben Tobit is a merchant of Jerusalem who, all the while the crucifixion is going on, suffers torture from an aching tooth and pays no heed to external events. Part One of a trilogy of psychological stories relating to the life of Jesus, by a leader of the Expressionist movement in Russian literature.

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