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War and Peace Books XI - XV

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War and Peace is a novel by Leo Tolstoy that was published in 1869. It is a masterpiece of world literature that follows five central families across fifteen years, depicting the loss of Moscow, the final struggle against French forces, and the beginning of a new era for Russia, Europe, and the world. The novel is known for its epic scale, detailed imaginings of historical figures, and its exploration of philosophical themes such as faith, the will to persevere, and the brutalities of war.

Format: Hardback
Length: 414 pages
Publication date: 15 February 2022
Publisher: West Margin Press



"War and Peace (1869) is a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Serialized between 1865 and 1867,it was published in book form in 1869 and has since been recognized as a masterpiece of world literature. Notable for its epic scale, War and Peace encompasses hundreds of characters,diligently following its five central families across fifteen years while featuring detailed imaginings of such historical figures as Napoleon Bonaparte. In Books XI-XV ,Tolstoy depicts the loss of Moscow,the final struggle against French forces,and the beginning of a new era for Russia,Europe,and the world. French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte leave the Russian military and people with no choice. Not only must they abandon Moscow,they must burn it to the ground in order to slow the Grande Armées advance. The Rostov family leaves in a hurry, bringing with them the mortally wounded Prince Andrei,who is nursed by his beloved Natasha. Meanwhile,Pierre hatches a plan to assassinate Napoleon,but is soon captured and threatened with execution. As he awaits his fate in prison,guerrilla fighters manage to repel the French,forcing Napoleons disastrous retreat. With its depiction of the brutalities of war on individuals and society alike,Tolstoys story brings history to life while reminding us that the past is always closer than we care to think. As ambitious as it is triumphant,Leo Tolstoys masterpiece is an epic novel of history and family,a story of faith and the will to persevere in the face of unspeakable catastrophe. War and Peace is a work that transcends both history and description,not just for the scale of its narrative and setting,but for the scope of its philosophical interests. Since its publication,it has been praised as an essential work of literature by Ivan Turgenev,.

"War and Peace (1869) is a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Serialized between 1865 and 1867,it was published in book form in 1869 and has since been recognized as a masterpiece of world literature. Notable for its epic scale, War and Peace encompasses hundreds of characters,diligently following its five central families across fifteen years while featuring detailed imaginings of such historical figures as Napoleon Bonaparte. In Books XI-XV ,Tolstoy depicts the loss of Moscow,the final struggle against French forces,and the beginning of a new era for Russia,Europe,and the world. French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte leave the Russian military and people with no choice. Not only must they abandon Moscow,they must burn it to the ground in order to slow the Grande Armées advance. The Rostov family leaves in a hurry, bringing with them the mortally wounded Prince Andrei,who is nursed by his beloved Natasha. Meanwhile,Pierre hatches a plan to assassinate Napoleon,but is soon captured and threatened with execution. As he awaits his fate in prison,guerrilla fighters manage to repel the French,forcing Napoleons disastrous retreat. With its depiction of the brutalities of war on individuals and society alike,Tolstoys story brings history to life while reminding us that the past is always closer than we care to think. As ambitious as it is triumphant,Leo Tolstoys masterpiece is an epic novel of history and family,a story of faith and the will to persevere in the face of unspeakable catastrophe. War and Peace is a work that transcends both history and description,not just for the scale of its narrative and setting,but for the scope of its philosophical interests. Since its publication,it has been praised as an essential work of literature by Ivan Turgenev,.

"War and Peace (1869) is a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Serialized between 1865 and 1867,it was published in book form in 1869 and has since been recognized as a masterpiece of world literature. Notable for its epic scale, War and Peace encompasses hundreds of characters,diligently following its five central families across fifteen years while featuring detailed imaginings of such historical figures as Napoleon Bonaparte. In Books XI-XV ,Tolstoy depicts the loss of Moscow,the final struggle against French forces,and the beginning of a new era for Russia,Europe,and the world. French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte leave the Russian military and people with no choice. Not only must they abandon Moscow,they must burn it to the ground in order to slow the Grande Armées advance. The Rostov family leaves in a hurry, bringing with them the mortally wounded Prince Andrei,who is nursed by his beloved Natasha. Meanwhile,Pierre hatches a plan to assassinate Napoleon,but is soon captured and threatened with execution. As he awaits his fate in prison,guerrilla fighters manage to repel the French,forcing Napoleons disastrous retreat. With its depiction of the brutalities of war on individuals and society alike,Tolstoys story brings history to life while reminding us that the past is always closer than we care to think. As ambitious as it is triumphant,Leo Tolstoys masterpiece is an epic novel of history and family,a story of faith and the will to persevere in the face of unspeakable catastrophe. War and Peace is a work that transcends both history and description,not just for the scale of its narrative and setting,but for the scope of its philosophical interests. Since its publication,it has been praised as an essential work of literature by Ivan Turgenev,.

"War and Peace (1869) is a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Serialized between 1865 and 1867,it was published in book form in 1869 and has since been recognized as a masterpiece of world literature. Notable for its epic scale, War and Peace encompasses hundreds of characters,diligently following its five central families across fifteen years while featuring detailed imaginings of such historical figures as Napoleon Bonaparte. In Books XI-XV ,Tolstoy depicts the loss of Moscow,the final struggle against French forces,and the beginning of a new era for Russia,Europe,and the world. French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte leave the Russian military and people with no choice. Not only must they abandon Moscow,they must burn it to the ground in order to slow the Grande Armées advance. The Rostov family leaves in a hurry, bringing with them the mortally wounded Prince Andrei,who is nursed by his beloved Natasha. Meanwhile,Pierre hatches a plan to assassinate Napoleon,but is soon captured and threatened with execution. As he awaits his fate in prison,guerrilla fighters manage to repel the French,forcing Napoleons disastrous retreat. With its depiction of the brutalities of war on individuals and society alike,Tolstoys story brings history to life while reminding us that the past is always closer than we care to think. As ambitious as it is triumphant,Leo Tolstoys masterpiece is an epic novel of history and family,a story of faith and the will to persevere in the face of unspeakable catastrophe. War and Peace is a work that transcends both history and description,not just for the scale of its narrative and setting,but for the scope of its philosophical interests. Since its publication,it has been praised as an essential work of literature by Ivan Turgenev,.

"War and Peace (1869) is a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Serialized between 1865 and 1867,it was published in book form in 1869 and has since been recognized as a masterpiece of world literature. Notable for its epic scale, War and Peace encompasses hundreds of characters,diligently following its five central families across fifteen years while featuring detailed imaginings of such historical figures as Napoleon Bonaparte. In Books XI-XV ,Tolstoy depicts the loss of Moscow,the final struggle against French forces,and the beginning of a new era for Russia,Europe,and the world. French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte leave the Russian military and people with no choice. Not only must they abandon Moscow,they must burn it to the ground in order to slow the Grande Armées advance. The Rostov family leaves in a hurry, bringing with them the mortally wounded Prince Andrei,who is nursed by his beloved Natasha. Meanwhile,Pierre hatches a plan to assassinate Napoleon,but is soon captured and threatened with execution. As he awaits his fate in prison,guerrilla fighters manage to repel the French,forcing Napoleons disastrous retreat. With its depiction of the brutalities of war on individuals and society alike,Tolstoys story brings history to life while reminding us that the past is always closer than we care to think. As ambitious as it is triumphant,Leo Tolstoys masterpiece is an epic novel of history and family,a story of faith and the will to persevere in the face of unspeakable catastrophe. War and Peace is a work that transcends both history and description,not just for the scale of its narrative and setting,but for the scope of its philosophical interests. Since its publication,it has been praised as an essential work of literature by Ivan Turgenev,.

"War and Peace (1869) is a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Serialized between 1865 and 1867,it was published in book form in 1869 and has since been recognized as a masterpiece of world literature. Notable for its epic scale, War and Peace encompasses hundreds of characters,diligently following its five central families across fifteen years while featuring detailed imaginings of such historical figures as Napoleon Bonaparte. In Books XI-XV ,Tolstoy depicts the loss of Moscow,the final struggle against French forces,and the beginning of a new era for Russia,Europe,and the world. French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte leave the Russian military and people with no choice. Not only must they abandon Moscow,they must burn it to the ground in order to slow the Grande Armées advance. The Rostov family leaves in a hurry, bringing with them the mortally wounded Prince Andrei,who is nursed by his beloved Natasha. Meanwhile,Pierre hatches a plan to assassinate Napoleon,but is soon captured and threatened with execution. As he awaits his fate in prison,guerrilla fighters manage to repel the French,forcing Napoleons disastrous retreat. With its depiction of the brutalities of war on individuals and society alike,Tolstoys story brings history to life while reminding us that the past is always closer than we care to think. As ambitious as it is triumphant,Leo Tolstoys masterpiece is an epic novel of history and family,a story of faith and the will to persevere in the face of unspeakable catastrophe. War and Peace is a work that transcends both history and description,not just for the scale of its narrative and setting,but for the scope of its philosophical interests. Since its publication,it has been praised as an essential work of literature by Ivan Turgenev,.

"War and Peace (1869) is a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Serialized between 1865 and 1867,it was published in book form in 1869 and has since been recognized as a masterpiece of world literature. Notable for its epic scale, War and Peace encompasses hundreds of characters,diligently following its five central families across fifteen years while featuring detailed imaginings of such historical figures as Napoleon Bonaparte. In Books XI-XV ,Tolstoy depicts the loss of Moscow,the final struggle against French forces,and the beginning of a new era for Russia,Europe,and the world. French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte leave the Russian military and people with no choice. Not only must they abandon Moscow,they must burn it to the ground in order to slow the Grande Armées advance. The Rostov family leaves in a hurry, bringing with them the mortally wounded Prince Andrei,who is nursed by his beloved Natasha. Meanwhile,Pierre hatches a plan to assassinate Napoleon,but is soon captured and threatened with execution. As he awaits his fate in prison,guerrilla fighters manage to repel the French,forcing Napoleons disastrous retreat. With its depiction of the brutalities of war on individuals and society alike,Tolstoys story brings history to life while reminding us that the past is always closer than we care to think. As ambitious as it is triumphant,Leo Tolstoys masterpiece is an epic novel of history and family,a story of faith and the will to persevere in the face of unspeakable catastrophe. War and Peace is a work that transcends both history and description,not just for the scale of its narrative and setting,but for the scope of its philosophical interests. Since its publication,it has been praised as an essential work of literature by Ivan Turgenev,.
War and Peace is a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, serialized between 1865 and 1867 and published in book form in 1869. It has since been recognized as a masterpiece of world literature, known for its epic scale and detailed imaginings of historical figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte. The novel follows five central families across fifteen years, depicting the loss of Moscow, the final struggle against French forces, and the beginning of a new era for Russia, Europe, and the world.

As the French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte abandon the Russian military and people, they are left with no choice but to abandon Moscow and burn it to the ground to slow the Grande Armées' advance. The Rostov family, including the mortally wounded Prince Andrei, flees in a hurry, while Pierre hatches a plan to assassinate Napoleon. However, he is soon captured and threatened with execution.

Meanwhile, guerrilla fighters manage to repel the French, forcing Napoleon's disastrous retreat. Tolstoy's story brings history to life, depicting the brutalities of war on individuals and society alike. It reminds us that the past is always closer than we think and that the consequences of our actions can be far-reaching.

War and Peace is an ambitious and triumphant novel of history and family, exploring themes of faith, the will to persevere, and the consequences of war. It has been praised as an essential work of literature by Ivan Turgenev and has had a lasting impact on literature and culture.

In conclusion, War and Peace is a masterpiece of world literature that transcends both history and description. Its epic scale, detailed imaginings of historical figures, and exploration of philosophical themes make it an essential work of literature that has had a lasting impact on literature and culture.


Dimension: 203 x 127 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781513134420

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