Family Happiness
Leo Tolstoy
Translator Aylmer Maude, Louise Maude
Publisher: DigiCat
Summary
Leo Tolstoy's 'Family Happiness' delves into the complexities of love and relationships through the story of a young girl, Masha, who marries a much older man. The novella explores the themes of duty, passion, and societal expectations in a thought-provoking manner. Tolstoy's writing is characterized by its deep psychological insights and realistic portrayal of human emotions, making the reader reflect on the nature of happiness in familial bonds. Set in 19th-century Russia, 'Family Happiness' showcases Tolstoy's ability to capture the essence of domestic life amidst the backdrop of societal norms and values. Leo Tolstoy, a renowned Russian author known for his timeless classics such as 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina', drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of Russian society to write 'Family Happiness'. His philosophical views on love, marriage, and happiness are reflected in the nuanced characters and intricate relationships depicted in the novella. I highly recommend 'Family Happiness' to readers who appreciate insightful exploration of human emotions and relationships. Tolstoy's masterful storytelling and profound reflections on life make this novella a compelling read for those interested in classic literature and timeless themes.