The Kreutzer Sonata and Other StoriesPenguin UK, 1985. szept. 26. - 352 oldal 'The Kreutzer Sonata' is the self-lacerating confession of a man consumed by sexual jealousy and eaten up by shame and eventually driven to murder his wife. The story caused a sensation when it first appeared and Tolstoy's wife was appalled that he had drawn on their own experiences together to create a scathing indictment of marriage. 'The Devil', centring on a young man torn between his passion for a peasant girl and his respectable life with his loving wife, also illustrates the impossibility of pure love. 'The Forged Coupon' shows how an act of corruption can spiral out of control, and 'After the Ball' examines the abuse of power. Written during a time of spiritual crisis in Tolstoy's life, these late stories reflect a world of moral uncertainties. |
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... that has a tendency to promote desire should be studiously avoided. For this reason separate beds and even sleeping ... that part of it that is against marriage, i.e. not against marriage per se, but in favour of an ideal of purity that ...
... that has a tendency to promote desire should be studiously avoided. For this reason separate beds and even sleeping ... that part of it that is against marriage, i.e. not against marriage per se, but in favour of an ideal of purity that ...
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... that he himself has led her to this, that he really murdered her when he conceived this hatred for her, that he sought out a pretext for murdering her and was glad of it. Yes, yesterday the muzhiks confirmed that the klikushi ...
... that he himself has led her to this, that he really murdered her when he conceived this hatred for her, that he sought out a pretext for murdering her and was glad of it. Yes, yesterday the muzhiks confirmed that the klikushi ...
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... that permission might be forthcoming for her to include The Kreutzer Sonata in it. Thus it was that the warnings of Pobedonostsev and other advisers to the Tsar went unheeded. Although it was not until 1891 that Sofya Andreyevna was ...
... that permission might be forthcoming for her to include The Kreutzer Sonata in it. Thus it was that the warnings of Pobedonostsev and other advisers to the Tsar went unheeded. Although it was not until 1891 that Sofya Andreyevna was ...
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... that there wasn't so much of it, that's all,' he said. 'You can't expect anything else nowadays. They've all gotten that well educated.' As the train began to gather speed it kept rattling over points, and it was not easy to hear what ...
... that there wasn't so much of it, that's all,' he said. 'You can't expect anything else nowadays. They've all gotten that well educated.' As the train began to gather speed it kept rattling over points, and it was not easy to hear what ...
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... that the salesclerk at once decided that victory was on the side of the merchant, and he burst into loud laughter. 'That's only the way you menfolk see it,' said the lady, not ceding defeat, and giving us all an appraising look. 'You've ...
... that the salesclerk at once decided that victory was on the side of the merchant, and he burst into loud laughter. 'That's only the way you menfolk see it,' said the lady, not ceding defeat, and giving us all an appraising look. 'You've ...
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The Devil | |
The Forged Coupon | |
After the Ball | |
Postface to The Kreutzer Sonata | |
Further Reading | |
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