





Resurrection is a profound work of Fiction that explores guilt, redemption, and the moral responsibility of the individual within society. In Resurrection, readers follow a nobleman whose past actions resurface, forcing him to confront injustice, personal failure, and the consequences of moral neglect. Through its deeply reflective narrative, Resurrection presents Fiction not only as storytelling but as a vehicle for ethical and social examination.
Written by Leo Tolstoy, Resurrection reflects his mature philosophical vision and commitment to moral truth. Leo Tolstoy uses Fiction to critique social institutions, question justice, and examine the possibility of spiritual renewal. As a significant work of Literary Fiction within the broader Fiction tradition, Resurrection continues to resonate with readers seeking thoughtful narratives that challenge conscience and inspire inner transformation.
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