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Living alone with his mother while working on the farm, Eugene misses the relations he had with women while living in St. Petersburg. He inquires around the village, and the watchman introduces Eugene to a local peasant named Stepanida whose husband lives away in the city. For several months Eugene and Stepanida have encounters, with Eugene paying her each time. Eventually, Eugene's mother thinks it is time for him to get married, preferably to an heiress who will help them with their debts. To her disappointment, Eugene falls in love with Liza Annenskaya, a charming middle-class girl, and they are married after Eugene breaks off relations with Stepanida. After a year of marriage, Liza employs two peasant women to help with cleaning the estate. One of them is Stepanida. When Eugene notices her, all the passion for her that he thought was forgotten comes rushing back. He can't stop thinking about her and decides that she must be sent away. Liza later suffers a harmful fall while pregnant, and Eugene takes her for a rest cure to the Crimea for two months on doctor's orders. She gives birth to a daughter, and Eugene's financial prospects are starting to look promising. His estate is described as being in the best working condition it has ever been, and he thinks he is finally happy. At a village festival, Eugene notices Stepanida dancing, and their glances re-awaken his desire. Tormented by lust, he thinks of resuming relations with her, but realizes that the affair would cause too much of a scandal. Eugene says of Stepanida, "Really, she is--a devil. Simply a devil. She has possessed herself of me against my own will." He convinces himself that there are only two options: to kill Stepanida, or to kill his wife and run off with Stepanida. Eugene then thinks of a third option, which is to commit suicide. When his family finds him dead of a revolver shot, they cannot understand why he killed himself since, although he was evidently tormented, he did not confide in his closest relatives. In the alternate version of the ending, Eugene kills Stepanida with a revolver, is imprisoned, and eventually returns home a useless drunkard.(Excerpt from Wikipedia) 410 0$aClassics to Go Series 606 $aInheritance and succession$7Generated by AI 606 $aImmorality$7Generated by AI 615 0$aInheritance and succession 615 0$aImmorality 676 $aFIC 700 $aTolstoy$b Leo$0629377 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910160792003321 996 $aThe Devil$94425881 997 $aUNINA LEADER 01565nam 2200205zu 450 001 996695580203316 005 20260108111146.0 035 $a(CKB)37901632800041 035 $a(UnM)99844038 035 $a(EXLCZ)9937901632800041 100 $a20250319|1521uuuu || | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 200 10$aHere Begynneth The Boke Of The Cyte Of Ladyes : The Whiche Boke Is Deuyded Into. Iij. Partes. 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