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The Live Corpse

Autor Leo Tolstoy Traducere de Louise &. Aylmer Maude Editat de G-Ph Ballin
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Extract: Scene 1 A dirty room in a low-class restaurant. A table, at which people sit drinking tea and vodka. In the foreground a small table, at which sits Fedya, tattered, and much come down in the world. With him is Petushkov, a gentle, mild man with long hair, of clerical appearance. Both are slightly drunk. PETUSHKOV. I understand, I understand. That is true love Yes? Go on. FEDYA. Well, you know, if a woman of our class showed such feeling and sacrificed everything for the man she loved.... But she was a gipsy, brought up to money-hunting, and yet she had this self-sacrificing love Gave everything, and wanted nothing herself The contrast was so wonderful PETUSHKOV. Yes, in art we call it "value." You can only get quite bright red by putting green round it. But that's not to the point. I understand, quite understand. FEDYA. Yes, and I believe the one good action of my life is that I never took advantage of her love. And do you know why? PETUSHKOV. Pity. FEDYA. Oh no I never felt pity for her. What I felt for her was always rapturous admiration-and when she sang Ah, how she sang-and perhaps still sings I always regarded her as far above me. I did not ruin her, simply because I loved her; loved her truly. And now she's a good, happy memory Drinks]. PETUSHKOV. Yes, I understand, I understand. It's ideal. FEDYA. I'll tell you something. I have had my passions, and once I was in love with a lady-very handsome-and I loved her nastily, like a dog. She gave me a rendezvous. And I did not go, because I thought it was treating the husband shabbily. And it is strange that, even now, when I remember it I want to feel pleased and to approve of myself for having acted honourably, but I always repent as if I had committed a sin But in the case of Masha, on the contrary, I am always pleased-pleased that I did not pollute that feeling of mine.... I may fall lower still, sell all I have on me, be covered with lice and sores-but this jewel ... no, not jewel, but ray of sunshine, is still with me and in me. PETUSHKOV. I understand, I understand And where is she now?.......
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ISBN-13: 9781542653213
ISBN-10: 1542653215
Pagini: 122
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg

Notă biografică

Leo Tolstoy was a Russian writer who is regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time. He received nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature every year from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902 and 1909 but never won either. Critics of diverse schools have agreed that somehow Tolstoy's works seem to elude all artifice. His name has become synonymous with an appreciation of contingency and of the value of everyday activity. Oscillating between scepticism and dogmatism, Tolstoy explored the most-diverse approaches to human experience.