<p>In 'Resurrection', Leo Tolstoy confronts the moral implications of societal negligence and personal redemption with dexterity and emotional resonance. The narrative unfolds in a deeply reflective and philosophical prose, characterized by Tolstoy's hallmark attention to detail and psychological depth. This novel, set within the broader literary context of Russian realism of the late 19th century, scrutinizes the intertwined lives of Dmitri Nekh...