Resurrection, Book 3
Leo Tolstoy
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Resurrection is the last of Tolstoy's major fiction works published in his lifetime. Tolstoy intended the novel as an exposition of injustice of man-made laws and the hypocrisy of institutionalized church. It was first published serially in the magazine Niva as an effort to raise funds for the resettlement of the Dukhobors. The story concerns a nobleman named Nekhlyudov, who seeks redemption for a sin committed years earlier. His brief affair with a maid resulted in her being fired and ending up in prostitution. The book treats his attempts to help her out of her current misery, but also focuses on his personal mental and moral struggle.(Summary from Wikipedia) (4 hr 0 min)
Kapitel
01 - Maslova Makes New Friends | 6:54 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
02 - An Incident of the March | 6:02 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
03 - Mary Pavlovna | 6:10 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
04 - Simonson | 6:45 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
05 - The Political Prisoners | 10:15 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
06 - Kryltzoff's Story | 11:40 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
07 - Nekhludoff Seeks an Interview with Maslova | 6:52 | Gelesen von David Cole |
08 - Nekhludoff and the Officer | 9:27 | Gelesen von David Cole |
09 - The Political Prisoners | 5:59 | Gelesen von David Cole |
10 - Makar Devkin | 5:08 | Gelesen von David Cole |
11 - Maslova and her Companions | 9:07 | Gelesen von David Cole |
12 - Nabatoff and Markel | 14:02 | Gelesen von David Cole |
13 - Love Affairs of the Exiles | 6:46 | Gelesen von David Cole |
14 - Conversations in Prison | 6:10 | Gelesen von David Cole |
15 - Novodvoroff | 6:02 | Gelesen von David Cole |
16 - Simonson Speaks to Nekhludoff | 8:54 | Gelesen von David Cole |
17 - "I Have Nothing More to Say." | 6:22 | Gelesen von David Cole |
18 - Neveroff's Fate | 8:03 | Gelesen von David Cole |
19 - Why is it Done? | 13:38 | Gelesen von David Cole |
20 - The Journey Resumed | 9:41 | Gelesen von David Cole |
21 - "Just a Worthless Tramp." | 7:35 | Gelesen von David Cole |
22 - Nekhludoff Sees the General | 11:09 | Gelesen von David Cole |
23 - The Sentence Commuted | 8:24 | Gelesen von David Cole |
24 - The General's Household | 13:41 | Gelesen von David Cole |
25 - Maslova's Decision | 8:56 | Gelesen von David Cole |
26 - The English Visitor | 5:02 | Gelesen von David Cole |
27 - Kryltzoff at Rest | 6:54 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
28 - A New Life Dawns for Nekhludoff | 15:05 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
Bewertungen
Great read





ally
This book was definitely better than I thought it was very well written even though the story slows down a bit but it's the patience of actually understanding the concept behind his writing





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This was a very good book but seems to be left unfinished. I enjoyed it though and found the readers quote good although at times a bit quiet. excellent job overall top all the volunteers!
Tolstoy 's moral philosophy





joe Tatt
The tale of a man's journey through life presenting Tolstoy's moral philosophy in old age. Beautifully read and much appreciated. Thanks to all.





Christian
Absolutely amazing novel thank you LibriVox thanks readers you have been my inspiring driving companions for weeks now
Great book & readers! Thank you so much!!





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