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An edition of Voskresenīe (1899)

Resurrection

  • 4.5 (14 ratings)
  • 74 Want to read
  • 5 Currently reading
  • 17 Have read

"Serving on the jury at a murder trail, Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov is devasted when he sees the prisoner - Katyusha, a young woman he seduced and abandoned years before. As Dmitri faces the consequences of his actions, he decides to give up his life of wealth and luxury to devote himself to rescuing Katyusha, even if it means following her into exile in Siberia. But can a man truly find redemption by saving another person? Tolstoy's most controversial novel, Resurrection (1899), is a scathing indictment of injustice, corruption and hyprocrisy at all levels of society. Creating a vast panorama of Russian life, from peasants to aristocrats, bureaucrats to convicts, it reveals Tolstoy's magnificent storytelling powers."--Page 4 of cover.

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Resurrection
2021, Standard Ebooks
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Voskresenie
2015, Azbuka
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Resurrection
2009, Penguin Books
in /languages/eng
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Fu huo
1996, Shanghai yi wen
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Fu huo
1992, Yi lin chu ban she, Shanghai Century Publishing Group; 1 edition (June
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Resurrection
February 28, 1966, Penguin Classics
in /languages/eng
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Ṿidergeburṭ: roman
1930, B. Ḳletsḳin
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Resurrection
1920, International bookpublishing company
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Teḥies̀ hameys̀im: roman in 3 theylen
1917, Liṭerarisher ferlag
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Resurrection
1911, T.Y. Crowell & Co.
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Resurrection: a novel
1900, Francis Riddell Henderson 26 Paternoster Square
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Resurrection: a novel
1900, Dodd, Mead & company
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Library of Congress
PG3365, PG3366 .V7 2009b

Edition Identifiers

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OL25985066M
ISBN 13
9780140424638
OCLC/WorldCat
359673676

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Work ID
OL457760W

Work Description

Resurrection, the last full-length novel written by Leo Tolstoy, was published in 1899 after ten years in the making. A humanitarian cause—the pacifist Doukhobor sect, persecuted by the Russian government, needed funds to emigrate to Canada—prompted Tolstoy to finish the novel and dedicate its ensuing revenues to alleviate their plight. Ultimately, Tolstoy’s actions were credited with helping hundreds of Doukhobors emigrate to Canada.

The novel centers on the relationship between Nekhlúdoff, a Russian landlord, and Máslova, a prostitute whose life took a turn for the worse after Nekhlúdoff wronged her ten years prior to the novel’s events. After Nekhlúdoff happens to sit in the jury for a trial in which Máslova is accused of poisoning a merchant, Nekhlúdoff begins to understand the harm he has inflicted upon Máslova—and the harm that the Russian state and society inflicts upon the poor and marginalized—as he embarks on a quest to alleviate Máslova’s suffering.

Nekhlúdoff’s process of spiritual awakening in Resurrection serves as a framing for many of the novel’s religious and political themes, such as the hypocrisy of State Christianity and the injustice of the penal system, which were also the subject of Tolstoy’s nonfiction treatise on Christian anarchism, The Kingdom of God Is Within You. The novel also explores the “single tax” economic theory propounded by the American economist Henry George, which drives a major subplot in the novel concerning the management of Nekhlúdoff’s estates.

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