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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