
The Resurrectionist: Deluxe Stenciled Edges
by A. Rae Dunlap (2024)
Like 'The Resurrection Special Edition', this gothic debut explores the dark side of medical history and forbidden desires.

by Jodi Ellen Malpas (1899)
Though Resurrection is much less widely known and honored than Tolstoy's earlier great novels, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, it still is infused with the Tolstoy magic. Many of its scenes seem not like fiction but like windows opening into the real world. And the scenes of young love are as beautiful, poignant, and honest as anything Tolstoy ever wrote. Resurrection was an immense success when first published in 1899. A rich visual record of the vices of petty officialdom, Tolstoy's poignant study of spiritual regeneration provides a panoramic view of Russian social life at the end of the nineteenth century, while articulating his contempt for the social injustices of the world in which he lived. Book jacket.
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by A. Rae Dunlap (2024)
Like 'The Resurrection Special Edition', this gothic debut explores the dark side of medical history and forbidden desires.

by Brian Keene (2023)
Sharing the 'resurrection' theme with 'The Resurrection Special Edition', this novel offers a dark, supernatural twist on religious events.

by Tim Curran (1899)
This zombie epic echoes the dark and visceral horror found in 'The Resurrection Special Edition', focusing on a world overrun by the undead.

by Dana Schwartz (2022)
This book shares the historical medical setting and gothic atmosphere with 'The Resurrection Special Edition', exploring dark scientific pursuits.

by Steven Soderbergh (creator)
Like 'The Resurrection Special Edition', this historical drama delves into the grim realities and ethical quandaries of early medical practices.
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