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War and Peace, Book 17- Second Epilogue

War and Peace, Book 17- Second Epilogue

De : Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace (Russian Война и мир, Voyna i mir) is a monumental epic by Leo Tolstoy, originally published between 1865 and 1869 in Russki Vestnik. This remarkable novel delves into the intricacies of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era and is often regarded as one of Tolstoys two major masterpieces, alongside Anna Karenina. Celebrated as one of the greatest novels of all time, War and Peace presents a vast tapestry of characters intertwined in a narrative that explores grand themes of conflict, love, aging, and marital dynamics. Although it is recognized today as a novel, its innovative structure and unconventional approach led many critics of Tolstoys era to question its classification. Tolstoy viewed Anna Karenina (1878) as his inaugural attempt at a European-style novel. This recording captures the second epilogue, the final volume of this epic tale, while the first epilogue can be found here.Copyright Romance Stories Art
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      War and Peace (Russian Война и мир, Voyna i mir) is a monumental epic by Leo Tolstoy, originally published between 1865 and 1869 in Russki Vestnik. This remarkable novel delves into the intricacies of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era and is often regarded as one of Tolstoys two major masterpieces, alongside Anna Karenina. Celebrated as one of the greatest novels of all time, War and Peace presents a vast tapestry of characters intertwined in a narrative that explores grand themes of conflict, love, aging, and marital dynamics. Although it is recognized today as a novel, its innovative structure and unconventional approach led many critics of Tolstoys era to question its classification. Tolstoy viewed Anna Karenina (1878) as his inaugural attempt at a European-style novel. This recording captures the second epilogue, the final volume of this epic tale, while the first epilogue can be found here.
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      6 min
    • 011 - Chapter 11
      Feb 5 2026
      War and Peace (Russian Война и мир, Voyna i mir) is a monumental epic by Leo Tolstoy, originally published between 1865 and 1869 in Russki Vestnik. This remarkable novel delves into the intricacies of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era and is often regarded as one of Tolstoys two major masterpieces, alongside Anna Karenina. Celebrated as one of the greatest novels of all time, War and Peace presents a vast tapestry of characters intertwined in a narrative that explores grand themes of conflict, love, aging, and marital dynamics. Although it is recognized today as a novel, its innovative structure and unconventional approach led many critics of Tolstoys era to question its classification. Tolstoy viewed Anna Karenina (1878) as his inaugural attempt at a European-style novel. This recording captures the second epilogue, the final volume of this epic tale, while the first epilogue can be found here.
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      4 min
    • 010 - Chapter 10
      Feb 5 2026
      War and Peace (Russian Война и мир, Voyna i mir) is a monumental epic by Leo Tolstoy, originally published between 1865 and 1869 in Russki Vestnik. This remarkable novel delves into the intricacies of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era and is often regarded as one of Tolstoys two major masterpieces, alongside Anna Karenina. Celebrated as one of the greatest novels of all time, War and Peace presents a vast tapestry of characters intertwined in a narrative that explores grand themes of conflict, love, aging, and marital dynamics. Although it is recognized today as a novel, its innovative structure and unconventional approach led many critics of Tolstoys era to question its classification. Tolstoy viewed Anna Karenina (1878) as his inaugural attempt at a European-style novel. This recording captures the second epilogue, the final volume of this epic tale, while the first epilogue can be found here.
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      12 min
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