The Death of Ivan Ilych Criticism

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The Death of Ivan Ilych Criticism

This Study Guide consists of approximately 60 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Death of Ivan Ilych.
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Though "The Death of Ivan Ilych" was Tolstoy's first piece of fiction after his spiritual conversion, and many critics have thought his post-conversion writing to be less art and more moralizing, this particular short novel has been respected as an intriguing work. Dennis Vannatta confirms this view when he states that, in "The Death of Ivan Ilych," "the two phases meet in one of the most memorable short stories ever written." This deeply affecting story has been Tolstoy's most-praised post-conversion work, a topic of discussion, along with Tolstoy's other major works, in literary courses and critical discourse. As Edward Wasiolek remarks in Tolstoy's Major Fiction, "The story is great enough to support the weight of different critical perspectives. It has the 'transparency' that Roland Barthes has put forth as a mark of the greatest works of literature, permitting us to speak about it with the different...

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