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Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy is a powerful and deeply spiritual novel that stands as one of the great moral and social masterpieces of world literature. Written in the final stage of Tolstoy’s life, this work reflects his philosophical, religious, and humanitarian beliefs, capturing the author’s vision of moral awakening and redemption in a corrupt society.

The novel follows Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov, a nobleman who experiences a profound crisis of conscience when he serves on a jury that condemns Katerina Maslova, a woman he once wronged in his youth. Overcome by guilt and compassion, Nekhlyudov embarks on a journey of spiritual rebirth and moral renewal, determined to right his past mistakes and confront the injustices of the world around him.

Through this moving story, Tolstoy delivers a powerful critique of social inequality, the hypocrisy of the church, and the cruelty of the legal system, exposing the moral decay of the upper classes and the inhumanity of institutions. His writing combines vivid realism, philosophical reflection, and deep empathy for human suffering.

Resurrection is not only a story of personal salvation but also a call for social and spiritual transformation, echoing Tolstoy’s belief in non-violence, compassion, and moral purity. It remains a timeless exploration of sin, repentance, and the quest for truth, embodying Tolstoy’s lifelong struggle between faith and reason, wealth and justice, self and humanity.

A classic of Russian literature and moral philosophy, Resurrection continues to resonate with readers seeking meaning, redemption, and the courage to live by conscience.

PUBLISHER: RADUGA PUBLISHERS MOSCOW

BINDING: HARD COVER

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 584