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Resurrection

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547168331
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 425 S., 0.79 MB
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In 'Resurrection', Leo Tolstoy confronts the moral implications of societal negligence and personal redemption with dexterity and emotional resonance. The narrative unfolds in a deeply reflective and philosophical prose, characterized by Tolstoy's hallmark attention to detail and psychological depth. This novel, set within the broader literary context of Russian realism of the late 19th century, scrutinizes the intertwined lives of Dmitri Nekhldoff and Katerina Máslovathe former a Russian nobleman burdened by guilt and the latter a convicted prostitute and victim of circumstance. Through their complex relationship, Tolstoy exposes the hypocrisies of the Russian social and judicial systems, and advocates for a seismic shift in ethical consciousness. The panoramic insights into the human soul and society are among Tolstoy's most poignant, sealed within a narrative of profound self-discovery and societal critique.Leo Tolstoy, a giant of world literature, imbues his penultimate novel with the philosophical introspection that also pervades his later works. Stemming from a consciousness altered by his own spiritual crisis and quest for truth, Tolstoy's 'Resurrection' is infused with themes of social justice, spirituality, and personal transformation. It is likely that Tolstoy's own moral and philanthropic pursuits, as well as his critical views on the Russian legal system and peasantry's plight, informed this rich tapestry of character and reform. The author's own ethical convictions breathe life into the plot's course, culminating in a narrative that not only entertains but enlightensurging a radical benevolence that transcends the pages.'Resurrection' is recommended not only to devotees of classic literature but also to those seeking an exploration into the betterment of humanity through individual accountability and compassion. Tolstoy's masterful characterizations and the complexities of the human experience remain as timely and pertinent as ever, marking this novel as essential reading for anyone intrigued by the capacity for personal change and society's obligation to its most vulnerable members. The book is a testament to Tolstoy's enduring legacy and a powerful reminder of the transformative impact of conscience on society and the soul.

Autorenportrait

Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, known in English as Leo Tolstoy, was one of the preeminent writers in Russian literature. Born on September 9, 1828, in Yasnaya Polyana, Russia, his work is celebrated for its epistemological and moral inquiry, as well as for his passionate social critique and advocacy for reform. Tolstoy's contributions to literature include a plethora of novels, short stories, plays, and philosophical essays. He is perhaps best known for his magnum opus, 'War and Peace' (1869), and 'Anna Karenina' (1877), which are often cited as pinnacle achievements in realist fiction thanks to their complex characters and intricate exploration of Russian society. However, 'Resurrection' (1899) deserves special attention for being Tolstoy's last novel. It explores the themes of injustice, morality, and redemption through the story of a nobleman seeking atonement for a sin committed years earlier. This work reflected Tolstoy's own evolving philosophy at the time, including his Christian anarchist beliefs and his critique of the socio-political system. Literary critics often discuss Tolstoy's narrative techniques along with his rich and insightful character development. He crafted detailed psychological portraits and tackled the perennial problems of life and death. Tolstoy's style evolved over his career, but it consistently featured an expansive narrative scope and an unflinching commitment to exploring the depths of the human experience. He died on November 20, 1910, at the age of 82, but his literary contributions continue to be celebrated for their profound impact on literature and human thought.

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