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Discover Leo Tolstoy's final masterpiece, Resurrection, a profound exploration of morality and redemption. This intimate, psychological novel is a deeply moving tale of guilt and forgiveness, presented in a beautifully bound B-format paperback by Penguin Classics. Dive into the life of Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov, who faces a moral reckoning upon recognizing Katya, a maid he wronged in his youth, now imprisoned for murder. Tolstoy masterfully navigates themes of injustice, corruption, and hypocrisy in late 19th-century Russia, creating a vivid panorama that includes peasants, aristocrats, and convicts alike. In this essential edition, acclaimed translator Anthony Briggs offers an insightful introduction, revealing the biographical and historical context behind Resurrection, alongside a comprehensive summary and chapter notes. This edition, ISBN 9780140424638, published in 2009, showcases Tolstoy's exceptional storytelling abilities and intricate characterizations. Whether you are revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, Resurrection is a compelling read that challenges societal norms and personal beliefs. Perfect for readers interested in classic literature, Russian novels, and transformative life journeys, this novel invites contemplation and self-reflection on the complexities of human nature and the quest for redemption.