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War and Peace (Penguin Classics) [Paperback]

Leo Tolstoy , Anthony Briggs
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25 May 2006 0141025115 978-0141025117
Considered by many to the greatest novel ever written, Tolstoy's masterpiece is a story of family life set against the backdrop of war. The novel begins in 1805 in the crowded and gossip-filled rooms of a St Petersburg party and follows the fortunes of the aristocratic Bolkonsky and Rostov families as Napoleon's armies sweep through Europe, culminating in the French invasion of Russia in 1812 and Napoleon's defeat. Tolstoy's vast novel takes in both the epic sweep of national events and the private experience of individuals, from the keen young soldier to Napoleon himself, and at the heart of it all the complicated triangle of affection that binds his central characters.

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  • Paperback: 1408 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics (25 May 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0141025115
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141025117
  • Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 11.2 x 18 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (158 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 59,782 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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" There remains the greatest of all novelists-- for what else can we call the author of "War and Peace"?" --Virginia Woolf --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Professor Tony Briggs is former Professor of Russian at the University of Birmingham, and has translated widely from the Russian, especially Pushkin, is the author of several critical books on Russian literature.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! 19 May 2009
Format:Paperback
This is a novel that I have read about five or six times now, and will always come back to. The characters and settings are so vivid, and so real, that it feels as if we, as readers, are in early 19th Century Russia with them.

From the calculated coldness of Prince Vasili, to the dashed innocent hopes, and pure love of Pierre Bezukhov, to the sadly cynical Andrei Bolkonski, Tolstoy creates men of the world who impact those around them, and who serve as contrasts to one another yet are a million miles away from being cliches.

Tolstoy even manages to keep a hint of controversy in the relationship between Pierre's first wife Helene, and her brother Anatole, whom, in early drafts, shared an incestuous relationship. As it is, only hints of this remain, though Helene is, in a sense, a player in deciding whom her brother will place his affections on - shown in her suggestions he take up Natasha, the beautiful, vivacious fiance of Andrei Bolkonski, who seems to come alive in her presence, and who is, unwittingly to all involved, slowly becoming the object of Pierre's affection.

It is beutifully written, and contains such historical detail regarding the Napoleonic Wars, that it is impossible not to find the War segments of the book interesting, even when the key characters are not featured. I have to admit that there has not been a time I have read it when I have not shed a tear.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality and so inexpensive 4 Sep 2006
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Gold edging, a ribbon and three compact volumes in a study well designed box. The print might be too small for some people but these books are so tactile, easy to carry and inexpensive.

Having War and Peace in three volumes makes it a less daunting read but no less enjoyable.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is how is should be done........ 6 Feb 2011
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This book has been on my reading list for a long time, but for some reason I have avoided picking it up - Perhaps because of the size (I am against Kindles in principle), or perhaps because of the stigma attached to this mammoth classic, I just assumed it was going to be beyond my mental faculties and I was certain I was never going to be able to finish it.

I could not have been more wrong. It took me a month to read, it was never a chore to pick up and now that I have finished it, I miss it.

This book is many things - It is a study on how war affects life of men and women, it is a detailed analysis of the was tactics during the Napoleonic war with Russia, it is a family saga, a coming of age tale, a quest for the meaning of life, a romance, an ode to Russia and, above all, a 900-odd page tale of what makes us human.

Don't let the huge cast put you off, as the central cast is small enough, and the characters vivid enough to pose no problem in telling them apart. We have large, awkward, well-meaning lost soul Pierre, illegitimate and massively wealthy, and his devastating and unfaithful wife Helene. Then we have Prince Andrew; moody, elegant, intelligent, capable, vulnerable, a perfect masculine hero. His pious sister Princess Mary is one of the strongest female characters; She starts out plain, timid, terrorized by her father, resigned to her destiny as a spinster, but as we get to know her we see she has a heart of gold and incredible strength. Then we have the Rostovs, with the distre Count Ilya at the head of the family slowly driving them to financial ruin, the over-bearing and hysterical Countess and her children - Nicholas, Petya and not least, Natasha - Enchanting, innocent, impetuous, full of life and energy and vivacity.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing translation that does justice to Tolstoy 29 May 2008
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I've read several versions of W & P, and this is by far the best translation I've read. Tolstoy's wit, compassion, and, above all, wisdom are rendered so perfectly that at times I was moved to tears.

By the way, Tolstoy should be compulsory reading for all those who presume to lead us into fruitless wars. His argument on why guerilla fighters will always win against large, invading armies is particularly compelling and timely.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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I understand why people are put off reading this book. It's a mammoth undertaking just in page count, and the language is not as quick to read as 21st century English. Russian names make the mind reel to grasp some idea of pronunciation and the immense geography can be muddling.

But, and it's a very big BUT, if you can put aside the latent fear of commitment to such a book, you will not be disappointed.

War and Peace describes the years of war in Russia against Napoleon. Naturally the War proportion is dedicated to this. The Peace proportion revolves around a number of families, their ups and downs, all of whom have some tie to the war in that they have loved ones in the military, are involved in an official capacity, or are off to war themselves. Tolstoy weaves all together beautifully and simultaneously provides us with a valuable source on the history of the Russian Napoleonic wars, with the occasional short chapter given to discussion and analysis of war and of spirituality. He made great effort to ensure the accuracy of his facts, dates, and characters such as the Tsar and Napoleon.

It is a book from which you establish favourite characters and favourite situations. Some will love the Austen-style sub-plots of romance and emotional turmoil. Others will love the military aspect - battles and strategies and how they came into effect.

War and Peace is engaging, illuminating, and gives an incredible insight into the times in which it's based. There are some quite amusing observations of national identity and they ring true against today's perceptions. The descriptions of certain illnesses suggest first hand experience of them, at least as a witness.
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What can one say! It is simply the greatest ever. After finishing it I was lost to know what to read next that would not be a let down. Read more
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I am still reading it hard work, but this is my 2nd time long winded but brill as you would expect
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best book,ivhad privilege to read. tolstoy is a genius ,even though was written more than a century ago! an epic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent ideal for kindle
I have wanted to read War and Peace for a long time, but was put off by the physical size of the book. Excellent family stories woven throughout it. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book i have ever read
I downloaded Tolstoy on my new Kindle Fire. I could not put it down and didn't want it to come to an end. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's ok - I hope
One of the books that I feel ought to read - just hope I have enough life left as it is heavy going.
Published 27 days ago by Roxie
5.0 out of 5 stars the real thing
It as it says on the cover a translation that is true to the spirit and word of Tolstoy's work. A very enjoyable read.
Published 1 month ago by sally rose
4.0 out of 5 stars War and Peace - An Opinion !
Thoroughly enjoyed the book, the characters and the story. I just found that when Tolstoy voiced his opinion, he went on rambling for far too long which distracted me.
Published 1 month ago by Caroly
5.0 out of 5 stars Great story
Just a classic I enjoy. I like the history. The characters are interesting. A long book which can be read over months if necessary
Published 1 month ago by joyce wolstenholme
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring
Thought I'd better read this before I die. Sadly, reading it made me want to die sooner.
Too many characters. Read more
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