A startling and provocative tale of passion, jealousy, and moral crisis, The Kreutzer Sonata is one of Tolstoy’s most controversial and psychologically intense works. Told through the fevered confession of Pozdnyshev, a man who murdered his wife in a fit of jealous rage, the novella explores the dark undercurrents of marriage, sexuality, and social hypocrisy. Inspired by Beethoven’s haunting violin sonata, the story unfolds as a critique of romantic idealism and a deep examination of the destructive forces within human relationships. With unflinching honesty and philosophical depth, Tolstoy challenges conventional notions of love, fidelity, and desire—offering a bold meditation on the confli
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Gelince Haber VerA startling and provocative tale of passion, jealousy, and moral crisis, The Kreutzer Sonata is one of Tolstoy’s most controversial and psychologically intense works. Told through the fevered confession of Pozdnyshev, a man who murdered his wife in a fit of jealous rage, the novella explores the dark undercurrents of marriage, sexuality, and social hypocrisy. Inspired by Beethoven’s haunting violin sonata, the story unfolds as a critique of romantic idealism and a deep examination of the destructive forces within human relationships. With unflinching honesty and philosophical depth, Tolstoy challenges conventional notions of love, fidelity, and desire—offering a bold meditation on the conflict between physical passion and spiritual purity. Banned and censored in its time, The Kreutzer Sonata remains a powerful and unsettling classic that continues to provoke debate over the nature of love, gender, and morality