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9781605147024 - Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy: The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy

The Death of Ivan Ilyich (2008)

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ISBN: 9781605147024 bzw. 1605147028, in Englisch, Findaway, neu, Hörbuch.

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The Death of Ivan Ilyich, Drawing on the experience of his own struggle to find enlightenment and a deeper spiritual understanding of life, Tolstoy in The Death of Ivan Ilyich takes us on the final journey towards death with Ivan Ilych, who, falling victim to an incurable illness, ponders on his own life its shallowness and lack of compassion, wondering what is the meaning of it all. At times somber, at times satirical, Tolstoy´s novel raises questions about the way we live and how we should strive even at the end to seek final redemption. It is a powerful masterpiece of psychological exploration, and has influenced writers as diverse as Hemingway and Nabokov. 03.2008.
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9781605147024 - Naxos Audiobooks: The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Naxos Audiobooks

The Death of Ivan Ilyich (2008)

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ISBN: 9781605147024 bzw. 1605147028, in Englisch, Naxos Audiobooks, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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This new edition combines Tolstoy’s most famous short tale, The Death of Ivan Ilyich, with a less well known but equally brilliant gem, Master and Man, both newly translated by Ann Pasternak Slater. Both stories confront death and the process of dying: In Ivan Ilyich, a bureaucrat looks back over his life, which suddenly seems meaningless and wasteful, while in Master and Man, a landowner and servant must each confront the value of the other as they brave a devastating snowstorm. The quintessent... This new edition combines Tolstoy’s most famous short tale, The Death of Ivan Ilyich, with a less well known but equally brilliant gem, Master and Man, both newly translated by Ann Pasternak Slater. Both stories confront death and the process of dying: In Ivan Ilyich, a bureaucrat looks back over his life, which suddenly seems meaningless and wasteful, while in Master and Man, a landowner and servant must each confront the value of the other as they brave a devastating snowstorm. The quintessential Tolstoyan themes of mortality, spiritual redemption, and life’s meaning are nowhere more movingly and deftly explored than in these two tales. This unique edition also includes a critical Introduction and extensive notes by Ann Pasternak Slater, a Fellow at St. Anne’s College, Oxford. From the Hardcover edition.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Vertaald uit het: ru;Oorspronkelijke titel: The Death of Ivan Ilych and the Devil;Afmetingen: 30x196x122 mm;Gewicht: 136,00 gram;Geschikt voor: 14 jaar en ouder;Verschijningsdatum: maart 2008;ISBN10: 1605147028;ISBN13: 9781605147024; Engelstalig | Binding Unknown | 2008.
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9781605147024 - Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy: The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy

The Death of Ivan Ilyich

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland EN NW AB

ISBN: 9781605147024 bzw. 1605147028, in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.

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The Death of Ivan Ilyich, Drawing on the experience of his own struggle to find enlightenment and a deeper spiritual understanding of life, Tolstoy in The Death of Ivan Ilyich takes us on the final journey towards death with Ivan Ilych, who, falling victim to an incurable illness, ponders on his own life its shallowness and lack of compassion, wondering what is the meaning of it all. At times somber, at times satirical, Tolstoy's novel raises questions about the way we live and how we should strive even at the end to seek final redemption. It is a powerful masterpiece of psychological exploration, and has influenced writers as diverse as Hemingway and Nabokov.
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