War and Peace

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, published by Oxford University Press in 2017, is a reissue of the classic novel that spans 1350 pages. This epic masterpiece intricately weaves the lives of private individuals with the broader historical context of the Napoleonic wars and the French invasion of Russia. The narrative follows the fortunes of the Rostovs and the Bolkonskys, alongside characters such as Pierre, Natasha, and Andrei, as their personal stories unfold against the backdrop of national conflict.
Readers will find a profound exploration of themes such as free will, fate, and providence, all while experiencing the rich tapestry of human emotions and relationships. The novel juxtaposes grand historical events with intimate portrayals of marital relations and domestic life. This edition features the acclaimed Maude translation, along with a new introduction by Amy Mandelker, revised notes, lists of characters, a chronology of historical events, five maps, and Tolstoy’s essay “Some Words about War and Peace,” making it a comprehensive resource for both new and returning readers.
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I don’t understand it; I don’t in the least understand why men can’t live without wars. How is it that we women don’t want anything of the kind, don’t need it?Tolstoy’s epic masterpiece intertwines the lives of private and public individuals during the time of the Napoleonic wars and the French invasion of Russia. The fortunes of the Rostovs and the Bolkonskys, of Pierre, Natasha, and Andrei, are intimately connected with the national history that is played out in parallel with their lives. Balls and soirées alternate with councils of war and the machinations of statesmen and generals, scenes of violent battles with everyday human passions in a work whose extraordinary imaginative power has never been surpassed. The prodigious cast of characters, both great and small, seem to act and move as if connected by threads of destiny as the novel relentlessly questions ideas of free will, fate, and providence. Yet Tolstoy’s portrayal of marital relations and scenes of domesticity is as truthful and poignant as the grand themes that underlie them. In this definitive and highly acclaimed Maude translation, Tolstoy’s genius and the power of his prose are made newly available to the contemporary reader. In addition this edition includes a new introduction by Amy Mandelker, revised and expanded notes, lists of fictional and historical characters, a chronology of historical events, five maps, and Tolstoy’s essay “Some Words about War and Peace”.
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