Resurrection
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Narrateur(s):
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Christopher Preece
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Auteur(s):
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Leo Tolstoy
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A Story of Forgiveness, Spiritual Awakening, And Personal Transformation
Leo Tolstoy´s Masterpiece: Resurrection
This new annotated edition goes beyond the ordinary, featuring a biography of the author that provides:
- Leo Tolstoy's Early Life
- Career Success
- And Later Years.
Above all, it helps to uncover the psychological implications that influenced the creation of Resurrection.
Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Nekhlyudov, having fulfilled his duty on a jury, unexpectedly recognizes a woman named Katerina Maslova. She was once a maid he had seduced and subsequently abandoned, leaving her pregnant. His aunt cast her out, and she eventually found herself drawn into a life of prostitution, eventually becoming entangled in a crime. As he observes her unjust trial and subsequent imprisonment, Nekhlyudov becomes consumed with guilt and a desire for redemption.
In "Resurrection," Tolstoy criticizes the legal and social systems of 19th-century Russia. His goal is to show a broad view of society, from the top to the bottom, exposing the unfairness of human-made laws and the hypocrisy of the organized church. The story is a critique of these aspects and explores the injustices present in Russian society during that time.
Witness as, in 19th-century Russia, redemption takes center stage.
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