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War and Peace
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Leo Tolstoy
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Children’s
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
1,320
言語
ヒンディー語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2000
出版社
Rupa Publisher
ISBN-10
8171674321
ISBN-13
9788171674329
説明
Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, this epic novel intricately weaves the lives of several characters, exploring their personal struggles and societal roles. Tolstoy delves deep into the complexities of love, family, and destiny, illustrating how these elements are profoundly impacted by the chaotic world of war. His rich character development allows readers to witness their triumphs and failures, from aristocrats to soldiers, reflecting the varied experiences of Russian society during this tumultuous period.
The narrative is richly layered, alternating between the grand scale of historical events and the intimate details of individual lives. Through its pages, the reader encounters moments of deep introspection and philosophical musings that challenge perceptions of morality and the meaning of life. Each character's journey serves as a vessel for exploring profound themes of fate, free will, and the interconnectedness of humanity.
In addition to personal stories, the novel paints a vivid picture of the political landscape, highlighting the impact of war on both personal and national identity. Tolstoy’s vivid descriptions of battles and societal shifts demonstrate the fragility of peace and the scars left behind in its pursuit. Through this interplay, he examines how external conflicts shape internal developments, urging readers to reflect on the broader implications of their own choices.
Overall, Tolstoy creates a complex tapestry of human experience that resonates across time. War and its effects—both destructive and transformative—play a central role in these interconnected lives, making the narrative a profound exploration of the essence of humanity in the face of adversity. Each page invites contemplation on how individuals navigate love, loss, and the search for meaning amidst the chaos of a world at war.
The narrative is richly layered, alternating between the grand scale of historical events and the intimate details of individual lives. Through its pages, the reader encounters moments of deep introspection and philosophical musings that challenge perceptions of morality and the meaning of life. Each character's journey serves as a vessel for exploring profound themes of fate, free will, and the interconnectedness of humanity.
In addition to personal stories, the novel paints a vivid picture of the political landscape, highlighting the impact of war on both personal and national identity. Tolstoy’s vivid descriptions of battles and societal shifts demonstrate the fragility of peace and the scars left behind in its pursuit. Through this interplay, he examines how external conflicts shape internal developments, urging readers to reflect on the broader implications of their own choices.
Overall, Tolstoy creates a complex tapestry of human experience that resonates across time. War and its effects—both destructive and transformative—play a central role in these interconnected lives, making the narrative a profound exploration of the essence of humanity in the face of adversity. Each page invites contemplation on how individuals navigate love, loss, and the search for meaning amidst the chaos of a world at war.