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Translated by Louise & Aylmer Maude - the most famous translation War and Peace, published in 1869, is a sweeping historical novel that follows the lives of several aristocratic Russian families during the Napoleonic Wars. The novel spans over a decade, from 1805 to 1812, and explores themes of love, family, loyalty, power, and war. The novel centers around the Bezukhov, Rostov, and Bolkonsky families, each representing a different aspect of Russian society. The novel's vast cast of characters includes: - Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a wealthy count, who struggles with his own identity and purpose. - Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, a proud and ambitious military officer who fights in the Napoleonic Wars. - Natasha Rostova, a beautiful and vivacious young woman who experiences love, loss, and personal growth. As the novel unfolds, Tolstoy masterfully weaves together historical events, personal struggles, and family dramas. The novel's narrative is divided into four volumes and fifteen books, each focusing on a different aspect of the characters' lives. Throughout the novel, Tolstoy explores the human experience, revealing the complexities and nuances of his characters' emotions, motivations, and relationships. He also examines the nature of power, war, and history, offering a scathing critique of the aristocracy and the military. War and Peace is a literary masterpiece that has captivated readers for centuries with its rich characters, sweeping narrative, and profound insights into the human condition. Hard cover Some wear to the dust cover and foxing in the leaf edge, otherwise good condition.
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