Leo Tolstoy Resurrection
Perhaps the greatest of all his novels is Leo Tolstoy's final novel, Resurrection.

Resurrection has become one of the most widely read and influential books ever written.

The story is straightforward: in his youth, Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov seduced and impregnated a young servant, Maslova.

Years later, on jury duty, he encounters her again -- she's a prostitute on trial for murder.

Nekhlyudov resolves to rescue her and atone for his sins.

He follows Maslova down, down, down -- through the corrupt Russian courts into a filthy prison and finally on a long, brutal march to Siberia.

A searing 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.

What makes it so dark is its extreme candor.

Upon publication, the Russian authorities immediately censored it

Tolstoy does not flinch at the places that we, instinctively shy away from: a clerical error adds 15 years to Maslova's sentence; a man dies of thirst in a crowded town, just feet away from water; women are raped in captivity; men cannibalize other men; everywhere is poverty and debasement.

Published in hundreds of editions and translated into virtually every modern language, it has not been out of print since 1899.


LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910), one of the giants of Russian literature, transformed the art of fiction. Author of numerous novels and short stories, including War And Peace, Anna Karenina, The Death of Ivan Ilyich, The Kingdom of God is Within You, and countless other literary masterpieces, he is considered to be a central figure in the development of the modern novel.
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Leo Tolstoy Resurrection
Perhaps the greatest of all his novels is Leo Tolstoy's final novel, Resurrection.

Resurrection has become one of the most widely read and influential books ever written.

The story is straightforward: in his youth, Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov seduced and impregnated a young servant, Maslova.

Years later, on jury duty, he encounters her again -- she's a prostitute on trial for murder.

Nekhlyudov resolves to rescue her and atone for his sins.

He follows Maslova down, down, down -- through the corrupt Russian courts into a filthy prison and finally on a long, brutal march to Siberia.

A searing 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.

What makes it so dark is its extreme candor.

Upon publication, the Russian authorities immediately censored it

Tolstoy does not flinch at the places that we, instinctively shy away from: a clerical error adds 15 years to Maslova's sentence; a man dies of thirst in a crowded town, just feet away from water; women are raped in captivity; men cannibalize other men; everywhere is poverty and debasement.

Published in hundreds of editions and translated into virtually every modern language, it has not been out of print since 1899.


LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910), one of the giants of Russian literature, transformed the art of fiction. Author of numerous novels and short stories, including War And Peace, Anna Karenina, The Death of Ivan Ilyich, The Kingdom of God is Within You, and countless other literary masterpieces, he is considered to be a central figure in the development of the modern novel.
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Perhaps the greatest of all his novels is Leo Tolstoy's final novel, Resurrection.

Resurrection has become one of the most widely read and influential books ever written.

The story is straightforward: in his youth, Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov seduced and impregnated a young servant, Maslova.

Years later, on jury duty, he encounters her again -- she's a prostitute on trial for murder.

Nekhlyudov resolves to rescue her and atone for his sins.

He follows Maslova down, down, down -- through the corrupt Russian courts into a filthy prison and finally on a long, brutal march to Siberia.

A searing 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.

What makes it so dark is its extreme candor.

Upon publication, the Russian authorities immediately censored it

Tolstoy does not flinch at the places that we, instinctively shy away from: a clerical error adds 15 years to Maslova's sentence; a man dies of thirst in a crowded town, just feet away from water; women are raped in captivity; men cannibalize other men; everywhere is poverty and debasement.

Published in hundreds of editions and translated into virtually every modern language, it has not been out of print since 1899.


LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910), one of the giants of Russian literature, transformed the art of fiction. Author of numerous novels and short stories, including War And Peace, Anna Karenina, The Death of Ivan Ilyich, The Kingdom of God is Within You, and countless other literary masterpieces, he is considered to be a central figure in the development of the modern novel.

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BN ID: 2940158701894
Publisher: Griffin Classic Books
Publication date: 07/15/2017
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About the Author

About The Author

A Russian author of novels, short stories, plays, and philosophical essays, Count Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was born into an aristocratic family and is best known for the epic books War and Peace and Anna Karenina, regarded as two of the greatest works of Russian literature. After serving in the Crimean War, Tolstoy retired to his estate and devoted himself to writing, farming, and raising his large family. His novels and outspoken social polemics brought him world-wide fame.

Date of Birth:

September 9, 1828

Date of Death:

November 20, 1910

Place of Birth:

Tula Province, Russia

Place of Death:

Astapovo, Russia

Education:

Privately educated by French and German tutors; attended the University of Kazan, 1844-47
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