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War and Peace

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Set against the backdrop of Napoleon's invasion of Russia, War and Peace follows five different Russian families over fifteen years: as courtiers, as a populace experiencing turmoil, and as human beings with their own hopes and heartbreaks. Described alternately as "the Russian Iliad," "the Bible of a national ideal," "an extraordinary poem of a novel," and "life itself in eternal movement."
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Born to Russian nobility in 1828, Tolstoy's life was a tapestry of contradictions. Despite his aristocratic roots, he became a vocal critic of the establishment and preached a philosophy of nonviolence and simplicity that defied his privileged background. What many may not know is that Tolstoy struggled with deep existential questions throughout his life, at one point renouncing his famous works and embracing a form of Christian anarchism. This spiritual crisis led him to write "The Kingdom of God is Within You", a text that profoundly influenced nonviolent resistance worldwide. When it comes to his literary art, Tolstoy was a pioneer in psychological realism. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he delved deep into the inner lives of his characters, portraying them with complex, often conflicting emotions, "War and Peace," a novel famous for its sweeping historical detail, is also a profound psychological exploration of human experience during the Napoleonic Wars. Tolstoy’s life and work are rich with paradoxes and insights that continue to inspire and challenge. Curious to dive deeper into the mind of this extraordinary figure and uncover the hidden stories behind his legacy? You can find more here: https://zelluloza.ru/search/details/2110-Lev-Nikolaevich-Tolstoy/
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1454959886
9781454959885