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About author
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (Russian: ; commonly
Main characters
Count Pyotr Kirillovich (Pierre) Bezukhov: The central character and
often a voice for Tolstoy's own beliefs or struggles. Pierre is the
socially awkward illegitimate son of Count Kirill Vladimirovich
Bezukhov, who has fathered dozens of illegitimate sons. Educated
abroad, Pierre returns to Russia as a misfit. His unexpected
inheritance of a large fortune makes him socially desirable.
Count Nikolai Ilyich (Nikolenka) Rostov: A hussar, the beloved eldest son
of the Rostov family.
Sofia Alexandrovna (Sonya) Rostova: Orphaned cousin of Vera, Nikolai,
Natasha, and Petya Rostov.
Countess Vera Ilyinichna Rostova: Eldest of the Rostov children, she
marries the German career soldier, Berg.
Pyotr Ilyich (Petya) Rostov: Youngest of the Rostov children.
Prince Vasily Sergeyevich Kuragin: A ruthless man who is determined
to marry his children well at any cost.
Princess Elena Vasilyevna (Hlne) Kuragina: A beautiful and sexually
alluring woman who has many affairs, including (it is rumoured) with
her brother Anatole.
Prince Anatole Vasilyevich Kuragin: Hlne's brother, a handsome and
amoral pleasure seeker who is secretly married yet tries to elope with
Natasha Rostova.
Summary
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 soirees 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 seems 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.
The strongest of all warriors are these two Time and Patience.
Review
When I was growing up, the conventional wisdom was that
non of difficult books: the scope, the length, OMG the length! Conquering this Everest was The
Test of whether you were a Man/Reader.
I have now read it. Thump chest and make Tarzan yell.
Actually, you know chump, big deal. The mountain really wasn't so large after all.
There are love affairs, there is a war, peace eventually returns to the Shire Russia.
-By Withaker
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Tolstroy's epic masterpiece intertwines the lives of private and public individuals during the
time of the Napoleonic wars and the French Invasion of Russia.
I had always wanted to read this epic Novel by Tolstroy's but was completely put off by the
sheer size of the book at 1350 pages. I am not a lover of books over 500 pages and this was
certainly going to be a challenge for me.
By Dem