<p>Leo Tolstoy&rsquo;s novella <em>The Death of Ivan Ilyich</em> is arguably the most famous of his shorter works.&nbsp; Published in 1886 it was universally hailed as a masterpiece a clear-eyed account of Society societal deceit family politics and of the almost universal compact among the wealthier classes to ignore the inevitability of death.</p><p>Ivan Ilyich is a successful judge whose shallow existence revolves around comfort status and propriety; his personal relationships are shallow selfish and entirely materialistic.&nbsp; This smug self-satisfied life is shattered when Ivan Ilyich falls ill and becomes progressively worse as time passes.&nbsp; His friends are embarrassed by his infirmity spouting platitudes and false bonhomie while his wife and daughter regard him as a nuisance spoiling their pleasant social round.&nbsp; Only the stolid peasant boy Gerasim seems able to accept the progression of his disease as something natural as part of life.&nbsp; As his painful condition worsens the concept so long denied&nbsp; - Death - comes to take centre stage and with it questions on how one&rsquo;s life should be lived so that the dissolution of the body ceases to be a thing of horror.</p>
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