Sinopsis de THREE NOVELLAS

Overview Three works by one of the greatest Russian writers combine autobiographical elements with the themes of marriage, sex, and the conflict between traditional values and progress. One of Tolstoy’s last works of fiction, The Devil revolves around the young landowner’s Yevgeny irrepressible lust for Stepanida, a sensual peasant woman. Even when he gets married to a respectable upper-class lady, he finds himself unable to put an end to his encounters with Stepanida, and becomes increasingly consumed by guilt and helplessness in the face of his undeniable urges. In some ways comparable to the controversial Kreutzer Sonata, this novella shows Tolstoy at his most salacious, while at the same time addresses the conflicts between desire, social norms, and personal conscience. Also included in this volume are Family Happiness, one of Tolstoy’s earliest works—an entertaining and cynical account of marriage from the perspective of a disillusioned wife; and A Landowner’s Morning, one of Tolstoy’s lesser-known pieces of fiction.

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