Torn between the sophistication of Moscow society and the raw simplicity of frontier life, young aristocrat Dmitri Olenin seeks escape—and meaning—by joining the Russian army in the Caucasus. Among the rugged Cossacks, he hopes to find freedom, authenticity, and a deeper truth. But as he becomes entangled in the rhythms of village life and falls in love with the beautiful Cossack girl Maryanka, Olenin must confront the limits of his romantic ideals and the harsh realities of war, identity, and cultural divide. Based on Tolstoy’s own experiences as a soldier, The Cossacks is a richly atmospheric tale of self-discovery, imperialism, and the longing for a life beyond convention. With lyrical descriptions and moral insight, this early novella foreshadows the themes that would define Tolstoy’s greatest works.
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