Resurrection, Book 1


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(4.5 stars; 73 reviews)

Resurrection is the last of Tolstoy's major fiction works published in his lifetime. Tolstoy intended the novel as an exposition of injustice of man-made laws and the hypocrisy of institutionalized church. It was first published serially in the magazine Niva as an effort to raise funds for the resettlement of the Dukhobors. The story concerns a nobleman named Nekhlyudov, who seeks redemption for a sin committed years earlier. His brief affair with a maid resulted in her being fired and ending up in prostitution. The book treats his attempts to help her out of her current misery, but also focuses on his personal mental and moral struggle.(Summary from Wikipedia)

Proof-Listeners: Karen Merline; enko; mim@can (8 hr 51 min)

Kapitel

01 - Maslova in Prison 9:06 Gelesen von David Barnes
02 - Maslova's Early Life 16:21 Gelesen von David Barnes
03 - Nekhludoff 12:50 Gelesen von David Barnes
04 - Missy 6:19 Gelesen von David Barnes
05 - The Jurymen 6:15 Gelesen von David Barnes
06 - The Judges 7:40 Gelesen von David Barnes
07 - The Officials of the Court 7:19 Gelesen von David Barnes
08 - Swearing in the Jury 7:24 Gelesen von David Barnes
09 - The Trial - The Prisoners Questioned 8:31 Gelesen von David Barnes
10 - The Trial - The Indictment 7:09 Gelesen von David Barnes
11 - The Trial - Maslova Cross-Examined 13:44 Gelesen von David Barnes
12 - Twelve Years Before 12:08 Gelesen von David Barnes
13 - Life in the Army 10:24 Gelesen von David Barnes
14 - The Second Meeting with Maslova 10:20 Gelesen von David Barnes
15 - The Early Mass 11:33 Gelesen von David Barnes
16 - The First Step 7:13 Gelesen von David Barnes
17 - Nekhludoff and Katusha 7:34 Gelesen von David Barnes
18 - Afterwards 6:50 Gelesen von David Barnes
19 - The Trial - Resumption 6:25 Gelesen von David Barnes
20 - The Trial - The Medical Report 8:31 Gelesen von David Barnes
21 - The Trial - The Prosecutor and the Advocates 12:56 Gelesen von David Barnes
22 - The Trial - The Summing Up 8:17 Gelesen von David Barnes
23 - The Trial - The Verdict 17:55 Gelesen von David Barnes
24 - The Trial - The Sentence 6:58 Gelesen von David Barnes
25 - Nekhludoff Consults an Advocate 4:15 Gelesen von David Barnes
26 - The House of Korchagin 12:31 Gelesen von David Cole
27 - Missy's Mother 12:57 Gelesen von David Cole
28 - The Awakening 15:15 Gelesen von David Cole
29 - Maslova in Prison 8:20 Gelesen von A. Knight
30 - The Cell 8:14 Gelesen von A. Knight
31 - The Prisoners 8:01 Gelesen von A. Knight
32 - A Prison Quarrel 9:51 Gelesen von David Cole
33 - The Leaven at Work - Nekhludoff's Domestic Changes 9:29 Gelesen von David Cole
34 - The Absurdity of Law - Reflections of a Juryman 12:31 Gelesen von David Cole
35 - The Procureur - Nekhludoff Refuses to Serve 6:50 Gelesen von David Cole
36 - Nekhludoff Endeavours to Visit Maslova 4:44 Gelesen von smhamon
37 - Maslova Recalls the Past 7:09 Gelesen von smhamon
038 - Book 1, Chapter 38 - Sunday in Prison - Preparing for Mass 4:44 Gelesen von smhamon
39 - The Prison Church - Blind Leaders of the Blind 10:07 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
40 - The Husks of Religion 7:37 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
41 - Visiting Day - The Men's Ward 11:42 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
42 - Visiting Day - The Women's Ward 5:49 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
43 - Nekhludoff Visits Maslova 14:40 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
44 - Maslova's View of Life 5:39 Gelesen von ajju
45 - Fanarin, the Advocate - The Petition 15:35 Gelesen von A. Knight
46 - A Prison Flogging 7:13 Gelesen von A. Knight
47 - Nekhludoff Again Visits Maslova 6:24 Gelesen von David Cole
48 - Maslova Refuses to Marry 8:46 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
49 - Vera Doukhova 7:40 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
50 - The Vice-Governor of the Prison 9:21 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
51 - The Cells 7:53 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
52 - Number 21 6:28 Gelesen von David Cole
53 - Victims of Government 6:20 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
54 - Prisoners and Friends 5:44 Gelesen von ajju
55 - Vera Doukhova Explains 6:04 Gelesen von David Cole
56 - Nekhludoff and the Prisoners 6:16 Gelesen von David Cole
57 - The Vice-Governor's at Home 9:50 Gelesen von David Cole
58 - The Vice-Governor's Suspicious 7:07 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
59 - Nekhludoff's Third Interview with Maslova in Prison 10:34 Gelesen von Bob Neufeld

Bewertungen

(The review is on the book as whole)


(4.5 stars)

People always are stuck in adj, describing, with more and more words what a certain person "is" ... they go on doing that, without noticing how judgemental they may get, and how their judgements are not only cold and remote of objectivity.. they also lack humanity warmth,.. on that path, humans had succeed killing humanity in others, and even in themselves and the so called "ciminals" can be among the list of their victims. But the truth is what Tolstoy had tried to express saying "humans are like rivers.." no one ever had the right to judge then because what he is judging is only a state of the person,.. and since he may not guess how such state had developed, nor why it did, he can not make a just judgment, therefore he have no right to make it.


(4 stars)

The book is fantastic and carries every element of Tolstoy’s brilliance. Instead, my review is directed towards the narration. David Barnes does phenomenally- his cadence is measured, his tone is educated and enjoyable. It’s very easy to fall into his rhythm and enter a visualization of the novel. I found that I could remain almost entirely focused, even in distracting settings like transit or work. His pronunciation is clear, confident, and I rarely missed a word during his section. In, contrast, David Cole almost made me give up on the book. His cadence is very inconsistent. He pauses at the wrong points in sentences, even stuttering over words at some points. His sections give the impression that he’s completely unfamiliar with the book, with an unsureness to his pronunciation that makes it far more difficult to remain focused and understand what he is saying. I found the pauses and oral mistakes ripped me from visualization, beyond just being unenjoyable. To voice a more personal opinion as well, I harshly disliked his tone. He uses this Europeanized manner overlayed onto his actual American accent which comes off as performance and disingenuous. His French made me cry. Together, I find his sections difficult to get through. I would often rush those listenings, usually not paying as much attention as the novel deserves, just to listen to another narrator. His sections are contrasted by another fantastic talent, Bob Neufeld. I’ve listened to other recordings by Bob, and he is handily one of my favourites on the platform. Please redo David Cole’s sections of the book, they are bringing down the quality of the recording.

perfect book


(3.5 stars)

This is my first Tolstoy’s book and I really loved it. I am going to read all of his books in the near future.. I have truly enjoyed all the narrators apart from one that couldn’t understand because of a car horn in the background..

Great Book, lots of natarators


(3.5 stars)

I am loving this book but it does have a ton of different narrators. Some readers are definitely harder to understand as there's a lot of background noise.

Great read


(5 stars)

Readers are amazing just 2 of the readers where hard to listen to


(5 stars)

great and profound book! excellent reading!