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Resurrection

Leo Tolstoy

Editora: CLXBX

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Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy is a powerful and morally charged novel that confronts injustice, spiritual awakening, and the possibility of redemption. Written in the later years of Tolstoy's life, this profound work reflects his deep concern with social reform, ethical responsibility, and the transformative power of conscience.

The story follows Prince Dmitri Ivanovich Nekhlyudov, a wealthy nobleman summoned to serve on a jury. To his shock and shame, he recognizes the defendant—a young woman named Katerina Maslova—as someone he once seduced and abandoned years earlier. Now accused of a crime she did not commit, Maslova's tragic circumstances force Nekhlyudov to confront the consequences of his past actions. Overwhelmed by guilt, he embarks on a journey to atone for the harm he has caused and to seek justice on her behalf.

As Nekhlyudov follows Maslova through the harsh realities of the legal and penal systems, he witnesses firsthand the corruption, inequality, and cruelty embedded within society's institutions. Tolstoy offers a sweeping critique of the courts, the prison system, the church, and the privileges of the aristocracy. Yet beyond its social commentary, the novel is a deeply personal story of moral reckoning and spiritual rebirth.

Nekhlyudov's transformation unfolds gradually as he questions his former lifestyle and the values of the world he once accepted without hesitation. His struggle is not only external but internal—a battle between pride and humility, comfort and sacrifice. Through this process, Tolstoy explores themes of repentance, forgiveness, and the search for authentic faith.

Maslova, resilient despite her suffering, stands as both a victim of circumstance and a symbol of human endurance. Her presence challenges Nekhlyudov's assumptions and becomes central to his awakening. Together, their intertwined fates illuminate the complex relationship between individual responsibility and systemic injustice.

Resurrection is both a compelling narrative and a passionate moral statement. With emotional intensity and philosophical depth, Tolstoy presents a vision of renewal grounded in compassion and truth. This final major novel remains a stirring exploration of conscience, redemption, and the enduring hope that transformation is possible—even in a flawed and unequal world.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2026.
Comprimento de impressão: 611 páginas.

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