Resurrection (serialized 1899–1900)

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Resurrection (serialized 1899–1900) is Leo Tolstoy’s final novel, a socially critical work that follows Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov’s moral and spiritual awakening after he encounters the wronged prostitute Katerina Mikhailovna Maslova in court.

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instanceOf novel
work of fiction
alsoKnownAs Voskresenie NERFINISHED
author Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
centralEvent courtroom encounter between Nekhlyudov and Maslova
containsCharacterType Russian nobleman
wrongfully treated prostitute
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
firstPublicationDate 1899
genre philosophical novel
psychological novel
religious fiction
social novel
influencedBy Tolstoy's criticism of state institutions
Tolstoy's religious beliefs
literaryMovement realism
literaryPeriod late 19th century
mainCharacter Dmitri Nekhlyudov NERFINISHED
Katerina Mikhailovna Maslova NERFINISHED
moralFocus atonement
personal responsibility
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage Russian
originalTitleLanguage Russian
philosophicalOrientation Christian anarchism
pacifism
positionInAuthorOeuvre final novel by Leo Tolstoy
protagonist Dmitri Nekhlyudov NERFINISHED
publicationForm serialization
serializationPeriod 1899–1900
setting Russian Empire NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Russian criminal justice system
landed aristocracy
prostitution
theme Christian ethics
critique of the legal system
critique of the penal system
moral awakening
social injustice
spiritual transformation
title Resurrection NERFINISHED
workChronologyInTolstoyCareer written after Anna Karenina
written after War and Peace
workStatusInCanon major work of Leo Tolstoy

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Katerina Mikhailovna Maslova firstPublicationContext Resurrection (serialized 1899–1900)