
War and Peace (complete Collection)
About This Novel
"War and Peace" describes the entire process of the Russo-French War in 1812. It uses the activities of the four aristocratic families at that time as clues to reflect many major historical events and the real life of all classes from 1805 to 1820. It criticizes those nobles who speak elegantly but ignore the fate of the motherland. It praises the patriotism and heroism displayed by the younger generation in the war. It is an epic masterpiece.
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Official(12)Scraped 6d ago
The novel is very powerful
This book is very interesting and I will give you some advice.
Patriotism and heroism are praised by people in any era and in any country. The author of this book also praises these through a series of histories and stories.
It's so well written, it deserves to be a world famous book. True inner feelings, objective views of historical and scientific laws
Everyone has the roots of human character in him.
Read this book a second time. The work of a super-first-class master is magnificent and huge in length, and war and personal life are intertwined. At the beginning, it feels like there is more of the author's imagination, but this feeling disappears later on. Neither of the two male protagonists in the article like them very much. Andre felt like he was carrying a moral baggage, and it couldn't be said to be stylized, but it always felt a little stiff. The character of Pierre feels impure. What impressed me most during the second reading was the "uncle" who only appeared once, the uncle's housekeeper, and even the landowner next door who only showed his face in the uncle's paragraphs. When the author writes about simple people and things, it feels extremely close and real, but when he writes about stories in the salon, I feel a little disconnected. In the epilogue, the author describes the marriage life of Natasha and Pierre very realistically, unlike romantic love novels that end in romance. The final ending and summary of the character Sonia is also a masterpiece, a "lying flower". This shows the helplessness and tragedy of life. People may be burdened with their own unchangeable role as soon as they are born.
During the Russo-French War, some class nobles sanctimoniously concealed their desolate and numb behavior. At the same time, the righteous deeds of passionate young people were also impressive.
The Russo-French War of 1812 was a war of coexistence of invasion and defense, and Leo Tolstoy himself was a very great writer.
I finally finished reading it, but I don't quite understand their thoughts and practices.
I can only say that it is Tolstoy. This book is really profound.
The characters in the article are well designed (✪▽✪)
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 6d ago
The novel is very powerful
This book is very interesting and I will give you some advice.
Patriotism and heroism are praised by people in any era and in any country. The author of this book also praises these through a series of histories and stories.
It's so well written, it deserves to be a world famous book. True inner feelings, objective views of historical and scientific laws
Everyone has the roots of human character in him.
Read this book a second time. The work of a super-first-class master is magnificent and huge in length, and war and personal life are intertwined. At the beginning, it feels like there is more of the author's imagination, but this feeling disappears later on. Neither of the two male protagonists in the article like them very much. Andre felt like he was carrying a moral baggage, and it couldn't be said to be stylized, but it always felt a little stiff. The character of Pierre feels impure. What impressed me most during the second reading was the "uncle" who only appeared once, the uncle's housekeeper, and even the landowner next door who only showed his face in the uncle's paragraphs. When the author writes about simple people and things, it feels extremely close and real, but when he writes about stories in the salon, I feel a little disconnected. In the epilogue, the author describes the marriage life of Natasha and Pierre very realistically, unlike romantic love novels that end in romance. The final ending and summary of the character Sonia is also a masterpiece, a "lying flower". This shows the helplessness and tragedy of life. People may be burdened with their own unchangeable role as soon as they are born.
During the Russo-French War, some class nobles sanctimoniously concealed their desolate and numb behavior. At the same time, the righteous deeds of passionate young people were also impressive.
The Russo-French War of 1812 was a war of coexistence of invasion and defense, and Leo Tolstoy himself was a very great writer.
I finally finished reading it, but I don't quite understand their thoughts and practices.
I can only say that it is Tolstoy. This book is really profound.
The characters in the article are well designed (✪▽✪)

