Leo Tolstoy’s novel Resurrection

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Leo Tolstoy’s novel "Resurrection" is a late-19th-century Russian realist work that explores moral redemption, social injustice, and spiritual awakening through the story of a nobleman seeking to atone for wronging a peasant woman.

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instanceOf literaryWork
novel
adaptation film adaptations
opera "Resurrection" NERFINISHED
stage adaptations
author Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
centralConflict Nekhlyudov's attempt to atone for wronging Maslova
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
criticizes class inequality
institutional church
state authority
firstPublicationForm serial publication
firstPublicationYear 1899
firstPublisher Niva magazine NERFINISHED
genre philosophical novel
realist novel
social novel
hasTranslation English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
many other languages
influencedBy Leo Tolstoy's Christian anarchist beliefs
Tolstoy's religious and moral philosophy
literaryMovement Russian realism NERFINISHED
literaryTechnique psychological realism
social critique
mainCharacter Dmitri Ivanovich Nekhlyudov NERFINISHED
Katerina Mikhailovna Maslova NERFINISHED
mainTheme Christian ethics
critique of the legal system
critique of the prison system
forgiveness
moral redemption
repentance
social injustice
spiritual awakening
moralFocus inner transformation
living according to the teachings of Jesus
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableAspect Tolstoy's last major novel
depiction of Russian courts and prisons
didactic moral tone
originalLanguage Russian
protagonist Dmitri Ivanovich Nekhlyudov NERFINISHED
setting Russian Empire NERFINISHED
settingPeriod late 19th century

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Resurrection (1968 film) adaptationOf Leo Tolstoy’s novel Resurrection