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- 1456 páginas
- 51 horas de lectura
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War and Peace, probably the greatest novel ever written, stands alone in its vast scope and minute detail, its immense diversity and final unity. Set in the years leading up to and culminating in Napoleon's disastrous Russian invasion, the novel focuses upon an entire society torn by conflict and change. Here is humanity in all its innocence and corruption, wisdom and folly, painful defeats and enduring triumphs. Here is the seemingly effortless artistry of a master capable of portraying with equal power the clash of armies and the solitary anguish of the heart. Here, finally, is a view of history and personal destiny that is perpetually modern.
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Signet Classics: War and Peace, León Tolstói, Ann Dunnigan, John Bayley
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- Publicado en
- 1968
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- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- León Tolstói, Ann Dunnigan, John Bayley
- Editorial
- Penguin Books Australia Ltd
- Publicado en
- 1968
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 1456
- ISBN10
- 0451523261
- ISBN13
- 9780451523266
- Serie
- Guerra y Paz
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novelas históricas, Clásicos, Rusia, Adaptada al cine, Literatura rusa, Lectura obligatoria, Adaptado a serie, Guerras Napoleónicas, Rusia Imperial
- Primera publicación
- 1869
- Título original
- Война и мир
- Calificación
- 4,45 de 5
- Descripción
- War and Peace, probably the greatest novel ever written, stands alone in its vast scope and minute detail, its immense diversity and final unity. Set in the years leading up to and culminating in Napoleon's disastrous Russian invasion, the novel focuses upon an entire society torn by conflict and change. Here is humanity in all its innocence and corruption, wisdom and folly, painful defeats and enduring triumphs. Here is the seemingly effortless artistry of a master capable of portraying with equal power the clash of armies and the solitary anguish of the heart. Here, finally, is a view of history and personal destiny that is perpetually modern.

































