A powerful and introspective novel by Leo Tolstoy that explores themes of guilt, redemption, and social justice through a deeply human and morally compelling narrative.
Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy is a profound and socially conscious novel that follows Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov as he seeks redemption after recognizing his role in the suffering of a woman he once wronged. Set against the backdrop of the Russian legal and prison systems, the novel offers a sharp critique of social inequality, institutional corruption, and moral hypocrisy.Blending psychological depth with philosophical reflection, Tolstoy examines themes of conscience, justice, and spiritual awakening. Resurrection stands as one of his most thought-provoking works, reflecting his later-life beliefs on morality and reform.