Tolstoy's War and Peace. A Study
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Author: Christian, R.F.
binding: Hardback
Published: Oxford Clarendon Press, 1962
Condition: book: Good, jacket: Wear and tear, page: Aging or marking, markings: No markings
This collection of eight essays by world-renowned philosophers and literary critics examines the narrative structure of Tolstoy's War and Peace. The authors provide in-depth analyses of the novel's rich and multilayered topics, focusing on themes of war, peace, and the struggles of the central characters during the brutal wars Russia fought against France between 1805 and 1812.
Author: Christian, R.F.
binding: Hardback
Published: Oxford Clarendon Press, 1962
Condition: book: Good, jacket: Wear and tear, page: Aging or marking, markings: No markings
This collection of eight essays by world-renowned philosophers and literary critics examines the narrative structure of Tolstoy's War and Peace. The authors provide in-depth analyses of the novel's rich and multilayered topics, focusing on themes of war, peace, and the struggles of the central characters during the brutal wars Russia fought against France between 1805 and 1812.