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Leo Tolstoy
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What if you could experience the full scope of love, war, and the human spirit in one unforgettable story?War and Peace: Tolstoy's Epic Masterpiece of Love, Conflict, and Humanity brings you Leo Tolstoy's timeless exploration of life's greatest struggles and triumphs, carefully translated and adapted for today's readers.Set against the sweeping backdrop of Napoleonic-era Russia, War and Peace weaves together the lives of aristocrats, soldiers, and ordinary people as they navigate the chaos of war and the beauty of peace. Tolstoy's unparalleled storytelling captures the essence of human nature-our desires, fears, and dreams-making this epic both intimate and universal.This is not just a historical novel-it's a profound reflection on love, loss, courage, and the search for meaning. Whether you're a lover of classic literature, a student of history, or someone seeking a deeply moving and transformative story, Tolstoy's masterpiece will inspire and captivate you.What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation: Follow the lives of unforgettable characters as they experience romance, heartbreak, and redemption in a time of turmoil.Explore the chaos, sacrifice, and heroism of war through Tolstoy's vivid and gripping prose.Tolstoy's insights into the nature of happiness, purpose, and the human spirit.Tolstoy's epic work in a clear, modernized translation that preserves the depth and beauty of the original text.Imagine being transported to a world of epic battles, deep friendships, and transformative love. This modern adaptation of War and Peace offers the clarity and accessibility to fully immerse yourself in Tolstoy's masterpiece.Get your copy today and embark on an unforgettable journey with Tolstoy's timeless epic.
What if you could immerse yourself in a timeless story of forbidden love, societal expectations, and the search for meaning in a world full of contradictions?Anna Karenina: A Tragic Tale of Passion, Society, and Human Desire brings you Leo Tolstoy's monumental exploration of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships, carefully translated and adapted for today's readers.Set in 19th-century Russia, Anna Karenina follows the intertwined lives of aristocrats, lovers, and dreamers as they navigate the consequences of passion and the constraints of society. At its heart is Anna-a woman torn between love and duty-whose choices challenge societal norms and lead to both ecstasy and heartbreak.This is not just a love story-it's a deep reflection on human nature, morality, and the cost of defying expectations. Whether you're a lover of classic literature, a student of human psychology, or someone seeking a profoundly moving story, Tolstoy's masterpiece remains one of the most powerful novels ever written.What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation: A Story of Passion and Heartbreak - Experience the raw and timeless emotions of love, desire, betrayal, and redemption.The Struggles of Society and Identity - Discover how societal norms shape relationships, decisions, and the pursuit of happiness.Human Nature Unveiled - Explore the depths of ambition, morality, and the search for fulfillment in an imperfect world.Accessible for Today's Readers - Enjoy Tolstoy's brilliant storytelling in a clear, modern translation that preserves the beauty and depth of the original text.Imagine stepping into a world of romance, tragedy, and timeless truths about the human experience.Get your copy today and discover why Anna Karenina is celebrated as one of the greatest novels ever written.
The greatest ever war novel in the history of literature - Thomas Mann This handsome 2-book boxed set brings together Tolstoy's epic novel War and Peace is two handy paperback volumes. Set in Russia during the Napoleonic era, Tolstoy's epic novel follows the fortunes of five aristocratic Russian families over the course of the French invasion. His timeless portrayal of familial existence against the backdrop of war is ultimately optimistic and life-affirming; with the educated, but socially awkward Count Pierre Bezukhov often giving voice to Tolstoy's own beliefs. Weaving together the historical and the personal, this powerful work of Russian literature traverses the entire scale of human life. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Arcturus Classic Collections series features delightful, high-quality paperback box sets of classic works of literature with striking contemporary cover designs.
After writing such popular novels as War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy experienced a religious crisis. By the late 1870s, Tolstoy had left the Russian Orthodox Church and embarked on a quest for spiritual truth, writing profound fable-like short stories. This volume features five enlightening tales that exemplify Tolstoy's spiritual journey, illuminating the paths to human virtue and salvation. Forgiveness blooms amidst injustice in "God Sees the Truth but Waits," while "What Men Live By" reveals the universal need for compassion. "Where Love Is, There God Is Also" is a nod to the Catholic hymn Ubi Caritas and exhibits the transformative power of divine love and charitable acts. "The Three Hermits" emphasizes the simplicity of faith and sincere prayer, and "Divine and Human" thunders the moral call to help those in need, defying personal risk and societal norms.
What Men Live By and Other Tales by Leo Tolstoy explores profound themes of compassion, human connection, and existential truths. In the opening story, "What Men Live By," the character Simon, a poor shoemaker, embarks on a journey of moral discovery after encountering a mysterious man in need. Simon struggles with poverty while trying to provide for his family, yet his life changes when he comes across a freezing, naked stranger on his way to buy sheepskins. Initially motivated by fear and self-interest, Simon is moved by his conscience to help the man, offering him his coat despite his own hardships. This act of selflessness marks a pivotal moment in the story, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of love, empathy, and the shared humanity that binds people together. Tolstoy s tale encourages readers to reflect on the importance of kindness and the interconnectedness of all people, revealing universal moral lessons about what truly sustains human life.
The Awakening: The Resurrection explores themes of morality, redemption, and the human condition. The story follows a young woman who faces dire circumstances after a series of unfortunate events leads her to prison. At the beginning, she is brought to court as a prisoner, and the contrast between her grim reality and the vibrant spring morning sets the tone for the story. As the narrative progresses, we learn about her difficult past, including her troubled upbringing, romantic entanglements, and eventual descent into a life of vice. This backstory paves the way for a deeper exploration of self-discovery and the search for redemption as she grapples with the consequences of her actions. Central to the story is the reflection of a man from her past, who must confront his own guilt and responsibility in light of their shared history. This opening sets the stage for a profound journey into personal awakening and the pursuit of moral transformation.
Father Sergius by Leo Tolstoy is a short story that explores the journey of spiritual awakening and the struggle between pride and humility. Set in the late 19th century, the story centers around a prince who, disillusioned by a personal betrayal, renounces his aristocratic life to become a monk. His quest for genuine spirituality leads him to seek purity and humility within monastic life. However, as he gains recognition for his piety and miracles, he becomes entangled in vanity, the very temptation he sought to escape. The story highlights the internal conflicts faced by the prince as he navigates the complexities of faith, pride, and the desire for authentic spirituality. Ultimately, after a moment of profound moral struggle, he abandons his monastic position and dedicates himself to serving the poor. This transformation reveals the deeper nature of faith and human vulnerability, offering a reflection on how true spirituality is often found in humility and selfless service rather than in outward displays of piety.
War and Peace (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)
Leo Tolstoy
Revive Classics
2024
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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket War and Peace weaves the lives of several Russian aristocratic families against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. Central to the narrative are Pierre Bezukhov, an awkward yet kindhearted illegitimate son who unexpectedly inherits a vast fortune; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, disillusioned with society and seeking purpose in military service; and Natasha Rostova, a young countess whose journey from innocence to maturity is marked by love and heartbreak. As their personal stories unfold, they intersect with significant historical events, including the Battle of Austerlitz and Napoleon's invasion of Russia, highlighting the profound impact of war on individual lives and the broader society. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is celebrated as one of the greatest works in world literature, offering deep insights into Russian society during the Napoleonic Wars. Through its blend of fictional characters and historical events, the novel explores themes of history, fate, and free will, challenging traditional views of causality and agency. Tolstoy's vivid portrayal of personal and political struggles makes the novel a timeless examination of human resilience and the interplay between war and peace.
Anna Karenina (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)
Leo Tolstoy
Revive Classics
2024
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'If you've never read it, now is the moment. This translation will show that you don't read War and Peace, you live it' The TimesTolstoy's enthralling epic depicts Russia's war with Napoleon and its effects on the lives of those caught up in the conflict. He creates some of the most vital and involving characters in literature as he follows the rise and fall of families in St Petersburg and Moscow who are linked by their personal and political relationships. His heroes are the thoughtful yet impulsive Pierre Bezukhov, his ambitious friend, Prince Andrei, and the woman who becomes indispensable to both of them, the enchanting Natasha Rostov.‘It is simply the greatest novel ever written. All human life is in it. If I were told there was time to read only a single book, this would be it’ Andrew MarrTRANSLATED BY RICHARD PEVEAR AND LARISSA VOLOKHONSKY