Master and Man
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Master and Man

Leo Tolstoy

Yayıncı
Independently published
Sayfa
78
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1991

Özet

Master and Man is Lev Tolstoy's powerful short fiction about greed, fear, class, and spiritual transformation. A landowner, Vasili Andreevich, travels through a snowstorm with his servant Nikita while trying to secure a profitable deal. The journey becomes a crisis in which pride, calculation, bodily danger, and moral blindness are stripped bare. What begins as a business errand turns into a stark confrontation with mortality.

Tolstoy gives the story the force of a parable without making it thin or abstract. Snow, cold, horses, money, and human dependence all become part of a severe moral test. The contrast between master and servant gradually exposes what each man values. Readers interested in Russian short fiction, Christian ethics, class relations, survival stories, moral awakening, and Tolstoy's late religious vision will find a concentrated and unforgettable work.

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