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Katia

Katia

Par Tolstoy, Leo

Publié par Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4064066464011
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In "Katia," Leo Tolstoy offers a poignant exploration of love, loss, and existential reflection. The narrative unfolds through the lens of a youthful protagonist grappling with complex emotions and societal expectations, epitomizing the often tumultuous journey of adolescence. Tolstoy's prose is characterized by its rich detail and psychological depth, illustrating the inner workings of the human spirit against the backdrop of 19th-century Russian society. This novella serves not only as a personal narrative but also as a critique of the limitations placed upon individual desires by social mores, a theme prevalent in much of Tolstoy's oeuvre. Leo Tolstoy, a literary giant and philosopher, authored "Katia" during a transformative period in his life, marked by his search for meaning beyond superficial wealth and status. His experiences as a landowner and soldier, coupled with profound spiritual awakening, deeply influenced his writing. Tolstoy'Äôs early works often reflect the struggles of the aristocracy, while later reflections pivot towards moral philosophy and Christianity, intertwining personal trials with broader social issues, as seen in "Katia." Readers seeking to delve into the intricate interplay of emotion and societal critique will find "Katia" a compelling work that resonates with the timeless questions of love and existence. Tolstoy's ability to empathize with his characters invites readers to reflect upon their own lives, illuminating the profound connections that define human relationships.
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