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Leo Tolstoy: The Novellas

Childhood; Boyhood; Youth; Family Happiness; The Cossacks; The Death of Ivan Ilyich; The Kreutzer Sonata; The Forged Coupon; Hadji Murat; & Sevastopol Sketches

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Leo Tolstoy: The Novellas

著者: Leo Tolstoy
ナレーター: Jonathan Keeble
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“Man is a creature of habit, often repeating mistakes even when the results are clear.”

Leo Tolstoy: The Novellas comprises unabridged recordings of Leo Tolstoy's ten greatest novellas in one audiobook. From the psychological depth of The Death of Ivan Ilyich to the moral dilemmas of The Kreutzer Sonata and the tender humanity of Family Happiness, these stories explore the eternal questions of love, faith, mortality, and the search for meaning.

Childhood, Boyhood, Youth: Moving through the innocence of childhood, the emotional turbulence of adolescence and the idealistic aspirations of early adulthood, this work captures the essence of growing up and paints a deeply moving portrait of self-discovery and transformation as protagonist Nikolai experiences first love, deep friendships, personal disappointments, and the struggle to define his place in the world.

Family Happiness: Tolstoy explores themes of family happiness amidst life’s inherent challenges through the journey of Masha, a young woman who marries a much older man. The story presents a nuanced portrayal of love and domesticity and emphasises that true happiness in family life often requires balance, compromise, and a deep understanding of one another.

The Cossacks: Russian nobleman Dmitry Andreich Olenin is bored by his privileged life in Moscow and sets out in search of adventure and meaning, eventually coming to live among the Cossacks in the Caucasus region. In his time there, Olenin confronts his own values and beliefs, grapples with feelings of alienation and a longing for acceptance while reflecting on issues of identity and belonging.

The Death of Ivan Ilyich: Hailed as one of the world's supreme masterpieces on the subject of death and dying, The Death of Ivan Ilyich examines the stark realities of life and death through the story of a successful judge who confronts his mortality after a terminal illness forces him to reflect on the emptiness of his existence. This poignant novella challenges readers to reconsider the true meaning of fulfilment and the importance of genuine human connections.

The Kreutzer Sonata: Tolstoy explores the destructive power of jealousy and obsession through Pozdnyshev, a man whose tumultuous marriage spirals into tragedy following his suspicions of infidelity. The author offers a profound commentary on love, sexuality, and the societal constructs surrounding relationships, and his thinking on the role of art and music in society.

The Forged Coupon: Tolstoy’s final novella is a thought-provoking narrative that follows a seemingly innocent act of forgery and examines themes of guilt, redemption, and the far-reaching consequences of moral transgressions across multiple lives.

Hadji Murat: Set against the backdrop of the Caucasus in the 19th century, the story follows Hadji Murat as he navigates the complexities of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for freedom. Tolstoy paints a vivid portrait of a man torn between his desire for autonomy and the harsh realities of war in this powerful exploration of courage, identity, and the moral complexities of war.

Sevastopol Sketches: In the winter of 1854 Tolstoy, then an officer in the Russian army, arranged to be transferred to the besieged town of Sevastopol because he wished to see at first hand the action of what would become known as the Crimean War. The three stories contained in the Sevastopol Sketches are a poignant exploration of human resilience, the cost of conflict, and the profound impact of war on both soldiers and society.

Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) was a Russian novelist, philosopher, and social reformer, widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of all time. He is best known for his epic novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, both celebrated for their intricate character development and profound exploration of moral dilemmas and human nature. In his later years, Tolstoy experienced a spiritual awakening which led him to reject materialism and embrace a life of simplicity, seeking to align his life with his beliefs about non-violence and compassion. Tolstoy's legacy endures not only through his literary masterpieces but also through his profound impact on literature and philosophy.

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