Leo Tolstoy

Father Sergius

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 50 Seiten
ISBN 9369428712
EAN 9789369428717
Veröffentlicht Januar 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Double 9 Books
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Beschreibung

Father Sergius by Leo Tolstoy is a short story that explores the journey of spiritual awakening and the struggle between pride and humility. Set in the late 19th century, the story centers around a prince who, disillusioned by a personal betrayal, renounces his aristocratic life to become a monk. His quest for genuine spirituality leads him to seek purity and humility within monastic life. However, as he gains recognition for his piety and miracles, he becomes entangled in vanity, the very temptation he sought to escape. The story highlights the internal conflicts faced by the prince as he navigates the complexities of faith, pride, and the desire for authentic spirituality. Ultimately, after a moment of profound moral struggle, he abandons his monastic position and dedicates himself to serving the poor. This transformation reveals the deeper nature of faith and human vulnerability, offering a reflection on how true spirituality is often found in humility and selfless service rather than in outward displays of piety.

Portrait

Leo Tolstoy (born September 9, 1828, in Yasnaya Polyana, Russia, and died November 20, 1910) is considered one of the most significant writers in world literature. He is renowned for his works, particularly War and Peace and Anna Karenina, which are seen as pillars of realist fiction. Tolstoy's works are influential in both the literary world and beyond, with themes of morality, spirituality, and social justice. In his later years, Tolstoy underwent a spiritual crisis and distanced himself from the Russian Orthodox Church, advocating for a life of simplicity, nonviolence, and a rejection of materialism, which influenced both his writing and his lifestyle. His work has inspired a broad range of thinkers and writers, including Fyodor Dostoevsky and Alexander Pushkin. Tolstoy married Sophia Tolstaya in 1862, and they had several children. Despite his personal and family struggles, Tolstoy's legacy endures as a deeply influential figure in literature, philosophy, and social thought.