Sevastopol

Sevastopol by Leo Tolstoy, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in August 2017, is presented in English and spans 102 pages. This work, often referred to as Sebastopol Sketches, details Tolstoy’s firsthand experiences during the siege of Sevastopol, a significant event in the Crimean War. The narrative offers insights into the realities of war, reflecting the author’s observations and experiences during this tumultuous period.
Readers will find that Sevastopol not only chronicles the events of the siege but also serves as a precursor to Tolstoy’s later masterpiece, War and Peace. The text delves into themes of conflict and human experience, providing a biographical perspective on the impact of war. This edition is part of Odin’s Library Classics, which aims to present unabridged versions of significant literary works, ensuring that classic literature remains accessible to contemporary audiences.
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Sevastopol, often called Sebastopol Sketches or Sevastopol Sketches, is the 1855 publication of Tolstoy’s experiences during the siege of Sevastopol, Sevastopol being a city in Crimea. The book formed the basis of what would become Tolstoy’s War and Peace.
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