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War and Peace
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Formato
Kindle
Pagine
1,298
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 5, 2011
Editore
Vintage
ISBN-10
0307806588
ISBN-13
9780307806581
Descrizione
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, this monumental work explores the intricacies of human life amid the chaos of battle and societal upheaval. Characters from various walks of life navigate their personal journeys of love, ambition, and despair, their fates intricately woven into a tapestry of historical events. The contrast between the grandeur of war and the intimacy of personal relationships highlights the profound impact of history on individual lives.
With rich character development and philosophical depth, the narrative delves into existential questions that resonate through time. Tolstoy's portrayal of families, friendships, and rivalries serves as a reflection of the human condition itself, offering insights into both the nobility and folly of mankind. As the characters face the trials of war, they often confront their innermost beliefs and values, leading to moments of profound revelation.
Translated with care by Pevear and Volokhonsky, this classic remains accessible to modern readers while retaining the essence of Tolstoy's original prose. It invites readers to consider the consequences of war not only on nations but also on the intertwined lives of people, making it as relevant today as it has ever been. Through its exploration of themes like fate, free will, and the quest for meaning, the narrative transcends time, becoming a timeless meditation on the nature of existence.
With rich character development and philosophical depth, the narrative delves into existential questions that resonate through time. Tolstoy's portrayal of families, friendships, and rivalries serves as a reflection of the human condition itself, offering insights into both the nobility and folly of mankind. As the characters face the trials of war, they often confront their innermost beliefs and values, leading to moments of profound revelation.
Translated with care by Pevear and Volokhonsky, this classic remains accessible to modern readers while retaining the essence of Tolstoy's original prose. It invites readers to consider the consequences of war not only on nations but also on the intertwined lives of people, making it as relevant today as it has ever been. Through its exploration of themes like fate, free will, and the quest for meaning, the narrative transcends time, becoming a timeless meditation on the nature of existence.
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