
Resurrection (classic Translation)
About This Novel
"Resurrection" is a masterpiece that Leo Tolstoy, the great Russian critical realist writer, worked hard for more than ten years in his later years. It is also the crystallization of his life's thoughts and art. Through the unjust injustice suffered by Maslova and the "prisoners" in the prison, the novel extensively and profoundly exposed the anti-people nature of the tsar's laws, courts, prisons, officials and the entire state institutions. It is a mirror that reflects the contradictory situation of the Russian peasants in the revolution.
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
good book
You will gain a lot from reading every book by Leo Tolstoy. The translation of this book is also good and the price is not too expensive. What human nature is like and the principles of dealing with others seem to have direct answers. No matter who they are, they are all ordinary people who accept human kindness. Once they enter the sick social system, they will become cold-blooded, numb, unreasonable, pitiful and disgusting. The principle of treating others should be humane
Thought and literature...well...sigh....
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
good book
You will gain a lot from reading every book by Leo Tolstoy. The translation of this book is also good and the price is not too expensive. What human nature is like and the principles of dealing with others seem to have direct answers. No matter who they are, they are all ordinary people who accept human kindness. Once they enter the sick social system, they will become cold-blooded, numb, unreasonable, pitiful and disgusting. The principle of treating others should be humane
Thought and literature...well...sigh....
