

An edition of War and Peace (Annotated (2025)
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Publish Date
2025
Publisher
MultiMedia Publishing
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Pages
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Description:
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is a monumental novel that blends historical narrative, philosophical reflection, and fiction. Set against the Napoleonic Wars, the novel interweaves real events and personages with the lives of several aristocratic Russian families. Tolstoy’s historical account of Russia’s part in the wars is remarkably detailed and, as one study notes, “a reliable narrative” of that era. At the same time, War and Peace includes extensive philosophical essays pondering the forces that drive history and the nature of human agency. This unique structure – history, fiction, and philosophy – has long fascinated critics. The result is not only an immersive story of the 1805 campaign and the 1812 French invasion, but also a deep exploration of how events unfold and whether individuals have freedom in the face of historical forces. This review will examine how War and Peace portrays the Napoleonic Wars and reflects on history and human agency, especially Tolstoy’s views on determinism versus free will. It will also discuss how the novel’s themes – the impact of war on society, the nature of leadership, and the unpredictability of historical events – resonate with contemporary global geopolitics.
subjects: War and Peace, war, peacr, history, philosophy, geopolitics, Leo Tolstoy, Napoleonic Wars, Russian families, French invasion
People: Napoleon