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War and Peace

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Une épopée intemporelle d'amour, de guerre, et de survie se déroulant pendant l'invasion de la Russie par Napoléon. Suivez des aristocrates et des soldats aux prises avec le destin, le désir, et le poids de l'histoire. Le génie de Tolstoï réside dans le mélange d'histoires humaines intimes avec l'ampleur des forces historiques. Une méditation sur le but de la vie, le pouvoir, et les liens qui nous unissent tous. 📖⚔️🤔

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12X13X14 January 1, 1869 English 1387 pages , , , , ,

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War and Peace

Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy September 9, 1828, died November 20, 1910. a Russian author, a master of realistic fiction, and one of the world’s greatest novelists. He is best known for his two longest works, War and Peace (1865–69) and Anna Karenina (1875–77), which are commonly regarded as among the finest novels ever written. War and Peace […]

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War and Peace

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War and Peace is an epic masterpiece that weaves together the lives of Russian aristocrats against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. Tolstoy’s sweeping narrative explores the chaos of battle, the quiet drama of family life, and the search for meaning in a turbulent world. The novel’s richly drawn characters—from the idealistic Pierre Bezukhov to the sharp-witted Natasha Rostova—navigate love, loss, and societal upheaval, reflecting Tolstoy’s belief in the interconnectedness of humanity.
Spanning years of history, the story contrasts the grandeur of military campaigns with intimate moments of personal revelation. Tolstoy challenges traditional notions of heroism, arguing that history is shaped not by great leaders alone but by countless small actions. His vivid descriptions of war’s brutality and the resilience of ordinary people remain hauntingly relevant.
The novel also delves into philosophical debates about free will, destiny, and the purpose of life. Tolstoy’s prose oscillates between sweeping battle scenes and introspective dialogues, creating a tapestry of human experience. While rooted in 19th-century Russia, its themes of love, ambition, and existential doubt resonate across time.
Critics often praise War and Peace for its ambition and emotional depth, though its length and complexity can be daunting. Yet, readers who embrace its scale find a deeply rewarding exploration of what it means to live—and endure—in a world shaped by both chaos and connection.

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