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Leo Tolstoy's 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich & The Kreutzer Sonata' is a poignant and thought-provoking collection of two novellas that delve into the themes of mortality, marriage, and societal norms. In 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich,' Tolstoy explores the life of a high-ranking Russian official who grapples with his own mortality, reflecting on the nature of existence and the search for meaning. The novella is written in Tolstoy's characteristic realistic style, with a deep psychological insight into the protagonist's inner turmoil. 'The Kreutzer Sonata' delves into the destructive nature of jealousy and possessiveness within marriage, offering a critique of societal attitudes towards love and relationships. Tolstoy's writing is compelling and evocative, drawing the reader into the emotional complexities of his characters' lives. Leo Tolstoy, a prominent Russian author and philosopher, drew inspiration for his works from his own experiences and observations of society. Tolstoy's deep humanism and moral philosophy are evident in 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich & The Kreutzer Sonata,' as he grapples with profound questions about life, death, and the nature of happiness. I highly recommend 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich & The Kreutzer Sonata' to readers interested in exploring deep philosophical themes through the lens of compelling narrative. Tolstoy's insightful exploration of human emotions and societal norms makes this collection a timeless and thought-provoking read.
© 2023 DigiCat (Rafbók): 8596547716938
Þýðandi: Benjamin Tucker, Aylmer Maude
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Rafbók: 9 november 2023
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Íslenska
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