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War and Peace by Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy is an epic novel from the Peaks of World Literature series, depicting Russian society during Napoleon's conquests in the early 19th century.
Intertwining the lives of the noble Bolkonsky and Rostov families with key historical events such as the Battle of Borodino and the French advance on Moscow. Through the fates of characters such as the ambitious Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, the naive and lively Natasha Rostova, and the searching Pierre Bezukhov, Tolstoy explores themes of love, war, fate, and free will, emphasizing that history is shaped not only by great leaders like Napoleon, but by the collective will of the people and chance. The novel, published between 1865 and 1869, is considered the pinnacle of Tolstoy's work, combining realistic descriptions of balls, battles, and peasant life with philosophical essays on the meaning of history.
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