This compilation presents a multifaceted view of Leo Tolstoy's novel, War and Peace. It begins with an introduction that discusses the work's reception and Tolstoy's own perspective on its genre, citing his initial ideas about writing a "psychological history of Alexander and Napoleon." The text then provides various supporting materials, such as an appendix, explanatory notes, and a listing of critical works and reception, offering insights into scholarly engagement with the book. Additionally, a partial list of characters is included, focusing specifically on individuals within the Russian army, suggesting a detailed historical context within the narrative. Finally, extensive excerpts from the novel itself are presented, offering glimpses into key conversations and events, depicting moments of social interaction, personal reflection, and military life and battles.
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