Resurrection
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Resurrection

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  1. 627 pages
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Resurrection

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About this book

Tolstoy's last major work, the novel Resurrection, offers a probing critique of the social institutions and mores that resulted in so much injustice in the author's era. The protagonist, the well-born Dmitri Ivanovich Nekhlyudov, repents for contributing to the wrongful conviction and exile of an innocent chambermaid. In his quest to set things right, he finds out that virtually everything he has believed about the world around him has turned out to be untrue.

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Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Contents
  3. Translator's Preface
  4. BOOK I
  5. Chapter I - Maslova in Prison
  6. Chapter II - Maslova's Early Life
  7. Chapter III - Nekhludoff
  8. Chapter IV - Missy
  9. Chapter V - The Jurymen
  10. Chapter VI - The Judges
  11. Chapter VII - The Officials of the Court
  12. Chapter VIII - Swearing in the Jury
  13. Chapter IX - The Trial—The Prisoners Questioned
  14. Chapter X - The Trial—The Indictment
  15. Chapter XI - The Trial—Maslova Cross-Examined
  16. Chapter XII - Twelve Years Before
  17. Chapter XIII - Life in the Army
  18. Chapter XIV - The Second Meeting with Maslova
  19. Chapter XV - The Early Mass
  20. Chapter XVI - The First Step
  21. Chapter XVII - Nekhludoff and Katusha
  22. Chapter XVIII - Afterwards
  23. Chapter XIX - The Trial—Resumption
  24. Chapter XX - The Trial—The Medical Report
  25. Chapter XXI - The Trial—The Prosecutor and the Advocates
  26. Chapter XXII - The Trial—The Summing Up
  27. Chapter XXIII - The Trial—The Verdict
  28. Chapter XXIV - The Trial—The Sentence
  29. Chapter XXV - Nekhludoff Consults an Advocate
  30. Chapter XXVI - The House of Korchagin
  31. Chapter XXVII - Missy's Mother
  32. Chapter XXVIII - The Awakening
  33. Chapter XXIX - Maslova in Prison
  34. Chapter XXX - The Cell
  35. Chapter XXXI - The Prisoners
  36. Chapter XXXII - A Prison Quarrel
  37. Chapter XXXIII - The Leaven at Work—Nekhludoff's Domestic Changes
  38. Chapter XXXIV - The Absurdity of Law—Reflections of a Juryman
  39. Chapter XXXV - The Procureur—Nekhludoff Refuses to Serve
  40. Chapter XXXVI - Nekhludoff Endeavours to Visit Maslova
  41. Chapter XXXVII - Maslova Recalls the Past
  42. Chapter XXXVIII - Sunday in Prison—Preparing for Mass
  43. Chapter XXXIX - The Prison Church—Blind Leaders of the Blind
  44. Chapter XL - The Husks of Religion
  45. Chapter XLI - Visiting Day—The Men's Ward
  46. Chapter XLII - Visiting Day—The Women's Ward
  47. Chapter XLIII - Nekhludoff Visits Maslova
  48. Chapter XLIV - Maslova's View of Life
  49. Chapter XLV - Fanarin, the Advocate—The Petition
  50. Chapter XLVI - A Prison Flogging
  51. Chapter XLVII - Nekhludoff Again Visits Maslova
  52. Chapter XLVIII - Maslova Refuses to Marry
  53. Chapter XLIX - Vera Doukhova
  54. Chapter L - The Vice-Governor of the Prison
  55. Chapter LI - The Cells
  56. Chapter LII - No. 21
  57. Chapter LIII - Victims of Government
  58. Chapter LIV - Prisoners and Friends
  59. Chapter LV - Vera Doukhova Explains
  60. Chapter LVI - Nekhludoff and the Prisoners
  61. Chapter LVII - The Vice-Governor's "at-Home"
  62. Chapter LVIII - The Vice-Governor Suspicious
  63. Chapter LIX - Nekhludoff's Third Interview with Maslova in Prison
  64. BOOK II
  65. Chapter I - Property in Land
  66. Chapter II - Efforts at Land Restoration
  67. Chapter III - Old Associations
  68. Chapter IV - The Peasants' Lot
  69. Chapter V - Maslova's Aunt
  70. Chapter VI - Reflections of a Landlord
  71. Chapter VII - The Disinherited
  72. Chapter VIII - God's Peace in the Heart
  73. Chapter IX - The Land Settlement
  74. Chapter X - Nekhludoff Returns to Town
  75. Chapter XI - An Advocate's Views on Judges and Prosecutors
  76. Chapter XII - Why the Peasants Flock to Town
  77. Chapter XIII - Nurse Maslova
  78. Chapter XIV - An Aristocratic Circle
  79. Chapter XV - An Average Statesman
  80. Chapter XVI - An Up-To-Date Senator
  81. Chapter XVII - Countess Katerina Ivanovna's Dinner Party
  82. Chapter XVIII - Officialdom
  83. Chapter XIX - An Old General of Repute
  84. Chapter XX - Maslova's Appeal
  85. Chapter XXI - The Appeal Dismissed
  86. Chapter XXII - An Old Friend
  87. Chapter XXIII - The Public Prosecutor
  88. Chapter XXIV - Mariette Tempts Nekhludoff
  89. Chapter XXV - Lydia Shoustova's Home
  90. Chapter XXVI - Lydia's Aunt
  91. Chapter XXVII - The State Church and the People
  92. Chapter XXVIII - The Meaning of Mariette's Attraction
  93. Chapter XXIX - For Her Sake and for God's
  94. Chapter XXX - The Astonishing Institution Called Criminal Law
  95. Chapter XXXI - Nekhludoff's Sister and Her Husband
  96. Chapter XXXII - Nekhludoff's Anarchism
  97. Chapter XXXIII - The Aim of the Law
  98. Chapter XXXIV - The Prisoners Start for Siberia
  99. Chapter XXXV - Not Men but Strange and Terrible Creatures?
  100. Chapter XXXVI - The Tender Mercies of the Lord
  101. Chapter XXXVII - Spilled Like Water on the Ground
  102. Chapter XXXVIII - The Convict Train
  103. Chapter XXXIX - Brother and Sister
  104. Chapter XL - The Fundamental Law of Human Life
  105. Chapter XLI - Taras's Story
  106. Chapter XLII - Le Vrai Grand Monde
  107. BOOK III
  108. Chapter I - Maslova Makes New Friends
  109. Chapter II - An Incident of the March
  110. Chapter III - Mary Pavlovna
  111. Chapter IV - Simonson
  112. Chapter V - The Political Prisoners
  113. Chapter VI - Kryltzoff's Story
  114. Chapter VII - Nekhludoff Seeks an Interview with Maslova
  115. Chapter VIII - Nekhludoff and the Officer
  116. Chapter IX - The Political Prisoners
  117. Chapter X - Makar Devkin
  118. Chapter XI - Maslova and Her Companions
  119. Chapter XII - Nabatoff and Markel
  120. Chapter XIII - Love Affairs of the Exiles
  121. Chapter XIV - Conversations in Prison
  122. Chapter XV - Novodvoroff
  123. Chapter XVI - Simonson Speaks to Nekhludoff
  124. Chapter XVII - "I Have Nothing More to Say"
  125. Chapter XVIII - Neveroff's Fate
  126. Chapter XIX - Why is it Done?
  127. Chapter XX - The Journey Resumed
  128. Chapter XXI - "Just a Worthless Tramp"
  129. Chapter XXII - Nekhludoff Sees the General
  130. Chapter XXIII - The Sentence Commuted
  131. Chapter XXIV - The General's Household
  132. Chapter XXV - Maslova's Decision
  133. Chapter XXVI - The English Visitor
  134. Chapter XXVII - Kryltzoff at Rest
  135. Chapter XXVIII - A New Life Dawns for Nekhludoff