Father Sergius
by Tolstoy, Leo, graf
Project Gutenberg Release
Project Gutenberg ID
985
Reading Ease
Reading ease score: 81.0 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
Summary
"Father Sergius" by Leo Tolstoy is a poignant short story written in the late 19th century, specifically during the 1890s. The narrative follows the life of Prince Stepan Kasatsky, who abandons his aristocratic lifestyle to become a monk after a disillusioning experience in his personal life, highlighting themes of faith, pride, and the search for authentic spirituality. The story unfolds the journey of Prince Stepan Kasatsky, who, after discovering that his fiancée had been the mistress of Emperor Nicholas I, retreats from society to seek a higher purpose in monastic life. He grapples with temptations and his inner demons while striving for humility and purity to fulfill his newfound religious vocation. However, as he gains renown for his piety and supposed miracles, he becomes ensnared in the very vanity he sought to escape. Eventually, after a moment of profound moral struggle and failing to resist temptation, Sergius renounces his earlier monastic life, dedicating himself instead to living humbly among the poor, ultimately finding a more genuine expression of faith and service to others. This transformation suggests a deep exploration of the complexities within spirituality and the human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Metadata
language_code
en
bookshelf
Category: Short Stories
Category: Russian Literature
subject
Russia -- Fiction
Adultery -- Fiction
Betrothal -- Fiction
Russian fiction -- Translations into English
Monks -- Fiction
Russia. Armiia -- Officers -- 19th century -- Fiction
Monasteries -- Russia -- Fiction
Miracle workers -- Fiction
locc_code
PG