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Number of Pages
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Language
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Book Summary
War And Peace is a sweeping historical novel that follows a rich cast—Pierre Bezukhov, Prince Andrei, Natasha Rostova, Helene, and more—against the vast backdrop of Napoleonic Russia. A cornerstone of classic literature, this deluxe hardbound edition invites readers who love immersive storytelling, deep character studies, and thoughtful questions about love, duty, and meaning. Ideal for adult readers and longtime fans of literary fiction, the book’s grand, contemplative tone offers both intellectual depth and emotional resonance.
In War And Peace, Tolstoy opens with a memorable scene at Anna Pavlovna’s soirée, then threads together personal lives with the tides of history. The book is built as an expansive tapestry: intimate social happenings sit beside monumental events, weaving a narrative that rewards patience and curiosity. The experience is immersive—lush prose that invites savoring each scene, brisk turns of plot, and a steady rhythm that balances melodrama with quiet insight. Whether you savor nuanced dialogue, sweeping panoramas, or the psychology of characters negotiating love, honor, and identity, this edition delivers it with clarity and warmth.
After finishing War And Peace, readers often feel they have walked through history alongside resilient souls who seek meaning amid turmoil. The experience invites reflection on love, sacrifice, and the choices that shape a life, leaving a lasting sense of wonder and a desire to revisit these pages again and again.
Product Details
Author
Leo Tolstoy
Publisher
Fingerprint Publishing
Number of Pages
1232
Language
English
SKU
BK0446957
ISBN
9789354402579
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
14 x 6.5 x 21.6 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 1,399
₹ 1,189
15% Off
Leo Tolstoy Was A Russian Writer Who Is Regarded As One Of The Greatest Authors Of All Time. He Received Nominations For The Nobel Prize Initerature Every Year From 1902 To 1906 And For The Nobel Peace Prize In 1901, 1902 And 1909 But Never Won Either. Critics Of Diverse Schools Have Agreed That Somehow Tolstoy’S Works Seem To Elude All Artifice. His Name Has Become Synonymous With An Appreciation Of Contingency And Of The Value Of Everyday Activity. Oscillating Between Skepticism And Dogmatism, Tolstoy Explored The Most-Diverse Approaches To Human Experience.