Exploring greed, materialism, and the complexities of the human soul in Tolstoy's timeless Russian classic
Buchbeschreibung
Leo graf Tolstoy's 'Master and Man' is a novella that explores themes of greed, materialism, and the complexities of the human soul. Written in Tolstoy's characteristic realist style, the novella captures the harsh Russian winter landscape as two characters, the affluent landowner Vasili Andreevich and his servant Nikita, embark on a fateful journey. Through their interactions and the unfolding events, Tolstoy delves into the moral dilemmas that arise when wealth and power come into play. The novella's vivid descriptions and introspective narrative make it a compelling read that offers profound insights into human nature. 'Master and Man' is a prime example of Tolstoy's ability to weave social commentary with psychological depth, making it a timeless classic in Russian literature.