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Leo Tolstoy

Resurrection

Leo Tolstoy - Author
Rosemary Edmonds - Translator
Rosemary Edmonds - Introduction by
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Book: Paperback | 129 x 198mm | 576 pages | ISBN 9780140441840 | 26 Apr 1973 | Penguin Classic
Resurrection

Translated with an introduction by Rosemary Edmonds.

‘In the very depths of his heart, he knew that he had behaved so meanly, so contemptibly, so cruelly’

Serving on a jury at the trial of a prostitute arrested for murder, Prince Nekhlyudov is horrified to discover that the accused is a woman he had once loved, seduced and then abandoned when she was a young servant girl. Racked with guilt at realizing he was the cause of her ruin, he determines to appeal for her release or give up his own way of life and follow her. Conceived on an epic scale, Resurrection portrays a vast panorama of Russian life, taking us from the underworld of prison cells and warders to the palaces of countesses. It is also an angry denunciation of government, the upper classes, the judicial system and the Church, and a highly personal statement of Tolstoy’s belief in human redemption.

 Rosemary Edmonds’s fine translation is accompanied by an introduction discussing how Resurrection relates to Tolstoy’s own spiritual development and how the scope and depth of the book are even more ambitious than his other works.

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