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  2. The Kreutzer Sonata ( Russian: Крейцерова соната, Kreitzerova Sonata) is a novella by Leo Tolstoy, named after Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata. The novella was published in 1889, and was promptly censored by the Russian authorities. The work is an argument for the ideal of sexual abstinence and an in-depth first-person description of jealous rage.

    • Leo Tolstoy
    • 1889
  3. Overview. The Kreutzer Sonata (1886) by Leo Tolstoy is a novella that engages with contemporary debates on morality and gender politics and presents an argument in favor of sexual abstinence. Tolstoy’s realist fiction works reflect and critique Late Imperial Russian high society and weigh in on contemporary moral and philosophical debates.

  4. The Kreutzer Sonata study guide contains a biography of Leo Tolstoy, literature essays, a complete e-text, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. About The Kreutzer Sonata

  5. Complete summary of Leo Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Kreutzer Sonata.

  6. Although Tolstoys favorite metaphor powerfully serves his artistic purpose, the composition of The Kreutzer Sonata (unlike Anna Karenina) is simplified and impoverished by the plot being...

  7. Controversial upon publication in 1890, The Kreutzer Sonata illuminates Tolstoys then-feverish Christian ideals, his conflicts with lust and the hypocrisies of nineteenth-century marriage, and his thinking on the role of art and music in society.

  8. “ The Kreutzer Sonata ” is an almost desperate experiment to change people, in which Leo Tolstoy hardly believes. He puts truth into a mad's mouth and he would like to see this truth in people, he sincerely believes that truth would make these people happier... but they miscalculate.

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