The Kreutzer Sonata
Leo Tolstoy
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Publication of The Kreutzer Sonata in 1889 was a significant intellectual event worldwide. Censored in Russia, it set off an explosive debate in Europe, America, and Asia on matters relating to sexual abstinence and the hypocrisy of marriage. The novella emphasizes Tolstoy's controversial view on sexuality, which asserts that physical desire is an obstacle to relations between men and women and may result in tragedy. The Kreutzer Sonata has been recognized as among the best examples of Tolstoy's art of storytelling.(Introduction by Dorlene Kaplan) (3 hr 41 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 01 | 12:32 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 02 | 10:21 | Lu par Dorlene Kaplan |
Chapter 03 | 2:15 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 04 | 4:47 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 05 | 6:02 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 06 | 8:42 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 07 | 2:32 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 08 | 3:35 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 09 | 4:34 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 10 | 3:41 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 11 | 5:00 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 12 | 9:22 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 13 | 9:51 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 14 | 6:57 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 15 | 11:47 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 16 | 13:21 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 17 | 10:53 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 18 | 4:16 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 19 | 7:36 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 20 | 8:31 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 21 | 14:07 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 22 | 7:12 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 23 | 8:52 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 24 | 6:01 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 25 | 9:49 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 26 | 9:30 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 27 | 12:40 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Chapter 28 | 6:26 | Lu par Larry Caplan |
Critiques
Pretty good reading and interesting story





A LibriVox Listener
The readers took a little while to get used to for me, but did a really good job. The first half of the story was slow and very philosophical, the second half got a lot more interesting, emotionally enveloped, and dramatic
great reading





Andrew Kinney
I preferred listening to this recording to reading it myself, even when I had the leisure tondo either. The voices brought the story to life quite nicely.





FeliciaK.
This was another great Tolstoy novel, however I didn't entirely agree with the voice the reader chose for the main character.





m. p.
I love the honesty of this book while understanding why it hasn't earned enough recognition...