The Kreutzer Sonata
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The Kreutzer Sonata

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The Kreutzer Sonata

About this book

The Kreutzer Sonata is one of Leo Tolstoy's most provocative and psychologically intense works—a searing exploration of love, marriage, jealousy, and the darker currents of human passion. First published in 1889, this controversial novella shocked readers with its uncompromising examination of relationships between men and women and its bold critique of societal norms surrounding marriage and sexuality. The story unfolds during a tense conversation aboard a train, where passengers engage in a debate about love and matrimony. Among them is Pozdnyshev, a tormented man who ultimately confesses to murdering his wife. Through his gripping and unsettling monologue, Pozdnyshev recounts the emotional unraveling of his marriage, exposing the jealousy, suspicion, and possessiveness that consumed him. Central to the tragedy is Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata, whose passionate music becomes a powerful symbol of desire, temptation, and destructive emotion. Tolstoy uses this deeply personal confession to challenge conventional romantic ideals. He questions whether marriage, as practiced in society, fosters genuine love or merely disguises lust, ownership, and moral hypocrisy. With intense psychological insight, Tolstoy delves into themes of sexual morality, gender inequality, and the spiritual emptiness he believed plagued modern relationships. The result is a narrative that is both intimate and philosophical, forcing readers to confront uncomfortable truths about intimacy and human nature. More than a story of crime, The Kreutzer Sonata is a moral inquiry and a social critique. Tolstoy's sharp prose and penetrating analysis create a work that is both disturbing and profoundly thought-provoking. The novella sparked widespread debate upon its release and remains a powerful and relevant examination of love, jealousy, and the fragile line between passion and violence. Dark, challenging, and unforgettable, The Kreutzer Sonata stands as a testament to Tolstoy's fearless exploration of the human soul and his relentless search for moral truth.

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Information

Publisher
CLXBX
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9785217489824

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Chapter 1
  6. Chapter 2
  7. Chapter 3
  8. Chapter 4
  9. Chapter 5
  10. Chapter 6
  11. Chapter 7
  12. Chapter 8
  13. Chapter 9
  14. Chapter 10
  15. Chapter 11
  16. Chapter 12
  17. Chapter 13
  18. Chapter 14
  19. Chapter 15
  20. Chapter 16
  21. Chapter 17
  22. Chapter 18
  23. Chapter 19
  24. Chapter 20
  25. Chapter 21
  26. Chapter 22
  27. Chapter 23
  28. Chapter 24
  29. Chapter 25
  30. Chapter 26
  31. Chapter 27
  32. Chapter 28