The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories
β Scribed by Tolstoy, Leo Nikoleyevich
- Book ID
- 106879070
- Publisher
- BiblioBazaar
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780554292434
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β¦ Synopsis
During a train ride, Pozdnyshev overhears a conversation concerning marriage, divorce and love. When a woman argues that marriage should not be arranged but based on true love, he asks "what is love?" and points out that, if understood as an exclusive preference for one person, it often passes quickly. Convention dictates that two married people stay together, and initial love can quickly turn into hatred. He then relates how he used to visit prostitutes when he was young, and complains that women's dresses are designed to arouse men's desires. He further states that women will never enjoy equal rights to men as long as men view them as objects of desire, but yet describes their situation as a form of power over men, mentioning how much of society is geared towards their pleasure and well-being and how much sway they have over men's actions.
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### Review βMoments of dramatic genius: a wracking vision of marriage as jealousy nourished, hatred voluptuously fed, rage taken for breakfast.ββElizabeth Hardwick ### Product Description These four novellas--\_Family Happiness, The Kreutzer Sonata, The Cossacks\_, and *Hadji Murad*--each unique
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