Война и мир (4 volumes) #1 #Other, Война и мир (4 volumes) #1 #1, Война и мир (4 volumes) #1, Война и мир (2 volumes) #1
War and Peace Books I - V
작성자
Leo Tolstoy
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페이지
520
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출판됨
Jan 1, 2020
출판사
Mint Editions
판
5
ISBN-10
1513263935
ISBN-13
9781513263939
설명
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece weaves a rich tapestry of life during a pivotal time in European history. The narrative intricately explores the lives of several interconnected characters, each navigating the complexities of love, ambition, and the harsh realities of war. From the aristocracy to the common soldier, each individual is portrayed with depth and nuance, showcasing their struggles and triumphs in a rapidly changing world.
Through the lens of these characters, the story delves into themes of fate, free will, and the nature of history itself. Tolstoy's profound insights into human behavior and society challenge readers to reflect on their own lives and the broader implications of their choices. As the characters grapple with their personal dilemmas, they are also caught in the larger forces of history that shape their destinies.
In the early portions of the narrative, key figures emerge, including the spirited Natasha Rostova, the introspective Pierre Bezukhov, and the ambitious Andrei Bolkonsky. Their paths intertwine in moments of poignant connection and heart-wrenching conflict, illustrating the enduring complexities of human relationships. The author's immersive storytelling draws the reader into a vividly rendered world filled with rich historical detail and emotional depth.
A sweeping exploration of love, honor, and the consequences of war, this monumental work invites readers to contemplate the impact of history on individual lives. As the characters evolve and confront their challenges, Tolstoy's philosophical musings resonate deeply, urging us to consider the intricate web of life that unites us all.
Through the lens of these characters, the story delves into themes of fate, free will, and the nature of history itself. Tolstoy's profound insights into human behavior and society challenge readers to reflect on their own lives and the broader implications of their choices. As the characters grapple with their personal dilemmas, they are also caught in the larger forces of history that shape their destinies.
In the early portions of the narrative, key figures emerge, including the spirited Natasha Rostova, the introspective Pierre Bezukhov, and the ambitious Andrei Bolkonsky. Their paths intertwine in moments of poignant connection and heart-wrenching conflict, illustrating the enduring complexities of human relationships. The author's immersive storytelling draws the reader into a vividly rendered world filled with rich historical detail and emotional depth.
A sweeping exploration of love, honor, and the consequences of war, this monumental work invites readers to contemplate the impact of history on individual lives. As the characters evolve and confront their challenges, Tolstoy's philosophical musings resonate deeply, urging us to consider the intricate web of life that unites us all.