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_aLev Tolstoi _9373 |
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| 245 | _aResurrection | ||
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_aMoscow _bForeign Languages Publishing House _c1939 |
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_a553 p. _bHB _c20x13 cm. |
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_aResurrection (1899) is the last of Tolstoy's major novels. It tells the story of a nobleman's attempt to redeem the suffering his youthful philandering inflicted on a peasant girl who ends up a prisoner in Siberia. Tolstoy's vision of redemption, achieved through loving forgiveness and his condemnation of violence, dominate the novel. An intimate, psychological tale of guilt, anger, and forgiveness, Resurrection is at the same time a panoramic description of social life in Russia at the end of the nineteenth century, reflecting its author's outrage at the social injustices of the world in which he lived. This edition, which updates a classic translation, has explanatory notes, and a substantial introduction based on the most recent scholarship in the field. _uhttps://epublib.info/resurrection-by-leo-tolstoy/ |
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