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WAR & PEACE - The Original Maude Translation

Leo Tolstoy

Editora: Good Press

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Leo Tolstoy's monumental masterpiece, "War and Peace," intricately weaves together historical narrative and personal saga, set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars in early 19th-century Russia. This epic novel is characterized by its intricate character development, philosophical musings, and sweeping descriptions of both battle and domestic life, presenting a panoramic view of Russian society. Tolstoy's literary style blends realism with an omniscient narrative voice, allowing readers to engage deeply with themes of fate, free will, and the moral complexities of war. Tolstoy, born into a noble family in 1828, experienced the tumult of Russia's social and political landscape firsthand. His personal experiences, coupled with a profound curiosity about life'Äôs philosophical questions, shaped his worldview. After a period of existential questioning and a spiritual awakening, Tolstoy dedicated himself to articulating the human experience, of which "War and Peace" serves as a testament to his vision of the interconnectedness of history and individual lives. This timeless novel is not only a profound exploration of the human condition but also a critical reflection on the societal forces that shape our lives. Readers seeking both an engaging narrative and deep philosophical insights will find "War and Peace" a transformative literary experience, solidifying Tolstoy'Äôs position as one of the greatest novelists in literary history.
Disponível desde: 26/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 1456 páginas.

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