The Cossacks is Leo Tolstoy's vibrant tale of cultural collision and personal transformation, drawn from his own experience in the Caucasus. When Dmitri Olenin, a disillusioned aristocrat, joins the Russian army to escape the artificiality of Moscow society, he finds himself among the free-spirited Cossacks-people of the land, war, and tradition.
Immersed in the harsh beauty of the frontier, Olenin dreams of starting a new life of purity and purpose. But his fascination with Cossack customs and a young girl named Maryanka soon exposes the gap between admiration and understanding, longing and reality.
This modern translation captures the soul of Tolstoy's early genius: a story rich in natural imagery, cultural reflection, and the inner conflict of a man trying to reconcile desire with duty, and romanticism with truth.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you're drawn to tales of rugged freedom or the quiet revelations of self-discovery, The Cossacks offers both adventure and philosophical insight in one unforgettable journey.
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