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Who is this book for? Readers interested in classic literature and coming-of-age stories.

Topics ChildhoodYouthFamily dynamicsComing of ageSocial hierarchyMoral developmentRelationshipsInner strugglesRussian societyPersonal growthComing of AgeIdentityFamily
MoodReflective
By the time he dies, Ivan Ilych has come to understand the worthlessness of his life. Paradoxically, this elevates him above the common man, who avoids the reality of death and the effort it takes to make life worthwhile. In Tolstoy's own words, "Ivan Ilyich's life had been . . . most ordinary and therefore most terrible." Newly designed and typeset in a modern 5.5-by-8.5-inch format by Waking Lion Press.

Language

en

Published on

03/08/2006

Pages

86

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781600964336

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