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War and Peace
작성자
Leo Tolstoy
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
393
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2012
출판사
Random House Digital Inc.
판
2
ISBN-10
0307820394
ISBN-13
9780307820396
설명
Spanning decades and set against the backdrop of Napoleonic Wars, this masterful novel intricately weaves the lives of various characters of differing classes and backgrounds. Tolstoy explores profound themes of love, conflict, and the search for meaning amid the chaos of history. Prominent figures like Pierre Bezukhov, Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, and Natasha Rostova navigate their destinies, often colliding with the ruthless forces of fate and society.
As battles rage across Europe, the personal struggles of the characters unfold, revealing their hopes, dreams, and vulnerabilities. Tolstoy’s rich descriptions bring the historical setting alive, immersing readers in the grandeur of Russian society while laying bare the intimate challenges that define human existence. The intricacies of family relationships, friendship, betrayal, and loyalty are examined with breathtaking depth.
This epic tapestry of human experience invites readers to reflect on the nature of life, the cost of war, and the enduring quest for peace within oneself. Tolstoy's philosophical musings encourage contemplation on freedom, destiny, and the complexities of human nature.
Through its emotional resonance and historical scope, the enduring appeal of this work lies in its commitment to portraying the full spectrum of human emotions. Tolstoy's timeless narrative remains a cornerstone of literature, resonating with audiences across generations.
As battles rage across Europe, the personal struggles of the characters unfold, revealing their hopes, dreams, and vulnerabilities. Tolstoy’s rich descriptions bring the historical setting alive, immersing readers in the grandeur of Russian society while laying bare the intimate challenges that define human existence. The intricacies of family relationships, friendship, betrayal, and loyalty are examined with breathtaking depth.
This epic tapestry of human experience invites readers to reflect on the nature of life, the cost of war, and the enduring quest for peace within oneself. Tolstoy's philosophical musings encourage contemplation on freedom, destiny, and the complexities of human nature.
Through its emotional resonance and historical scope, the enduring appeal of this work lies in its commitment to portraying the full spectrum of human emotions. Tolstoy's timeless narrative remains a cornerstone of literature, resonating with audiences across generations.