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Resurrection

SKU: 9780140424638
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  • Author:
    TOLSTOY Leo
  • ISBN:
    9780140424638
  • Publication Date:
    October 2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    520
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Penguin Classics
  • Country of Publication:
Resurrection
Resurrection

Resurrection

SKU: 9780140424638
Regular price $26.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    TOLSTOY Leo
  • ISBN:
    9780140424638
  • Publication Date:
    October 2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    520
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Penguin Classics
  • Country of Publication:

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'You want to use me to save your soul . . . You disgust me'

Serving on the jury at a murder trial, Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov is devastated 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 hypocrisy 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.

Anthony Briggs' superb new translation preserves Tolstoy's gripping realism and satirical humour. In his introduction, Briggs discusses the true story behind Resurrection, Tolstoy's political and religious reasons for writing the novel, his gift for characterization and the compelling psychological portrait of Dmitri. This edition also includes a chronology, notes and a summary of chapters.

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  • 'You want to use me to save your soul . . . You disgust me'

    Serving on the jury at a murder trial, Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov is devastated 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 hypocrisy 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.

    Anthony Briggs' superb new translation preserves Tolstoy's gripping realism and satirical humour. In his introduction, Briggs discusses the true story behind Resurrection, Tolstoy's political and religious reasons for writing the novel, his gift for characterization and the compelling psychological portrait of Dmitri. This edition also includes a chronology, notes and a summary of chapters.

'You want to use me to save your soul . . . You disgust me'

Serving on the jury at a murder trial, Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov is devastated 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 hypocrisy 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.

Anthony Briggs' superb new translation preserves Tolstoy's gripping realism and satirical humour. In his introduction, Briggs discusses the true story behind Resurrection, Tolstoy's political and religious reasons for writing the novel, his gift for characterization and the compelling psychological portrait of Dmitri. This edition also includes a chronology, notes and a summary of chapters.