War and Pistee PDF
War and Pistee PDF
War and Pistee PDF
War and Peace, historical novel by Leo Tolstoy, originally published as Voyna i
mir in 1865–69. This panoramic study of early 19th-century Russian society,
noted for its mastery of realistic detail and variety of psychological analysis, is
generally regarded as a masterwork of Russian literature and one of the world’s
greatest novels.
Summary
War and Peace begins in the Russian city of St. Petersburg in 1805, as fear of
Napoleon’s ongoing war making begins to set in. Most of the characters are
introduced at a party, including Pierre Bezukhov, Andrey Bolkonsky, and the
Kuragin and Rostov families. Much of the novel focuses on the interactions
between the Bezukhovs, Bolkonskys, and the Rostovs. After their introduction,
Andrey Bolkonsky and Nikolay Rostov go to the Austrian front under General
Kutuzov, a fictional representation of Mikhail Kutuzov, to engage with
Napoleon’s troops. Andrey is then injured at the Battle of Austerlitz and
presumed dead, until he arrives home to his wife, Lise, who dies during
childbirth soon after. Pierre, meanwhile, has married Helene Kuragina. She is
unfaithful to him, and Pierre duels with the other man, almost killing him. He
soon becomes overwhelmed by his marriage and leaves Helene. He joins the
Freemasons, which influences his personal and business fortunes greatly. In the
meantime Nikolay has racked up a large amount of gambling debt, which causes
the Rostov family to lose most of their fortune. He is encouraged to marry a
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Historical context
War and Peace is known for its realism, something Tolstoy achieved through
intensive research. He visited battlefields, read history books on the Napoleonic
Wars, and drew on real historical events to create a novel of living history.
Tolstoy had originally planned to write a novel centring on the Decembrists,
whose revolution in 1825 against the tsar attempted to end autocratic rule in
Russia. The Decembrists failed, however, and those who were spared execution
were sent to Siberia. Tolstoy wanted to depict a Decembrist, now old, returning
from exile. As Tolstoy wrote and revised, however, the novel evolved into the
War and Peace known today—a novel that takes place more than a decade before
the Decembrist movement. The novel’s primary historical setting is the French
invasion of Russia in 1812, which was a turning point in the Napoleonic Wars
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and a period of patriotic significance to Russia. Some historians argue that this
invasion was the event that metamorphosed into the Decembrist movement
years later.
Many of the family names used in War and Peace are slight alterations of real
names Tolstoy had encountered in his life—a deliberate strategy intended to
make the novel feel familiar to the Russians who read it. Bolkonsky, for example,
is a manipulated version of Tolstoy’s mother’s family name, Volkonsky. Tolstoy
also created the majority of his characters with his own family members in
mind; for example, his sister-in-law, Tanya, was the inspiration behind Natasha.
Tolstoy’s firsthand knowledge of war likewise influenced War and Peace. When
he was 26 years old, he fought in the Crimean War, which he also wrote about in
three sketches describing, graphically, his experiences during the Siege of
Sevastopol (published 1855–56).
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For a discussion of War and Peace in the context of Tolstoy’s life and work, see
Leo Tolstoy: The period of the great novels (1863–77).
Kate Lohnes
Bolkonsky family, principal characters of the novel War and Peace (1865–69) by
Leo Tolstoy. The elderly dictatorial Prince Nikolay Bolkonsky is the father of
Prince Andrey and Princess Marya.
This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper.