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The Death of Ivan IlyichPar Léon Tolstoï
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The Death of Ivan Ilyich

Par Léon Tolstoï

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Tolstoy’s poignant novella chronicles the spiritual reckoning of a Russian magistrate facing his own mortality. This seminal work offers a profound examination of the human condition, stripped of superficiality in the shadow of death.

In this masterwork of psychological realism, Leo Tolstoy dissects the life of Ivan Ilyich, a conventional man whose mid-life encounter with a terminal illness forces a harrowing re-evaluation of his past. As he confronts the vacuity of his materialist existence, the narrative transforms into a visceral exploration of anxiety, epiphany, and the redemptive power of love, compelling readers to interrogate the very purpose of their own lives.

Our SimpliCEFR edition preserves the philosophical depth and stylistic precision of the original text while providing an accessible bridge for advanced readers. Tailored for those operating at a C1-C2 proficiency level, this version facilitates a sophisticated engagement with Tolstoy’s intricate prose, allowing learners to master nuanced vocabulary and complex syntax within the context of one of literature’s most transformative narratives.

ExistentialismMortalityRussian LiteratureSelf-ReflectionSpiritual AwakeningRealism19th-Century Fiction

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During a break in the Melvinski trial at the large Law Courts building, the members and the public prosecutor met in Ivan Egorovich Shebek’s private room. There, the conversation turned to the famous Krasovski case. Fedor Vasilievich firmly argued that it was

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Par Léon Tolstoï

Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828–1910) was a towering figure in Russian literature, best known for his monumental novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina. A profound moral philosopher, his later works increasingly grappled with spiritual crises and the nature of human morality.