Considered one of the greatest novels ever written, “War and
Peace” masterfully captures an intimate view of humanity on an epic
scale. In this sweeping narrative, Tolstoy utilizes a large cast of
characters to brilliantly depict the impact of war on society. Set
during the Napoleonic Wars, the novel centers its story on five
aristocratic Russian families. These characters, particularly Count
Pyotr Kirillovich (Pierre) Bezukhov, Prince Andrey Nikolayevich
Bolkonsky, and Countess Natalya Ilyinichna (Natasha) Rostova,
demonstrate different human struggles that are affected by their
history, present era, and culture. They simultaneously develop the
concepts on which Tolstoy expounds in the thematic essays interspersed
throughout the narrative. “War and Peace” is a work so
groundbreaking that it was not even considered a novel when first
published in 1865. In redefining the fictional genre, Tolstoy’s
genius has explored the human condition with a sensibility that is
reflective of the nature and spirit of Russia itself. This edition
follows the translation of Louise and Aylmer Maude.
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9781420953510
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2016
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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