War And Peace, Leo Tolstoy
War And Peace, Leo Tolstoy
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War And Peace

Author: Leo Tolstoy

Narrator: Philip Cooper

Unabridged: 67 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: La Cigale

Published: 04/01/2026


Synopsis

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is a sweeping historical novel that explores the lives of several Russian families during the time of the Napoleonic Wars.Set against the backdrop of war and social change, the story follows characters such as Pierre Bezukhov, Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, and Natasha Rostova as they search for meaning, love, and identity. Through their personal struggles and relationships, Tolstoy examines themes of fate, free will, and the impact of history on individual lives.Blending fiction with real historical events, the novel offers a rich and detailed portrayal of Russian society, from aristocratic salons to the battlefield. It reflects on the chaos of war contrasted with the pursuit of peace, both in the world and within the human soul.Widely regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written, War and Peace is a profound and philosophical masterpiece that captures the complexity of life, history, and human nature.

About Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy was born in 1828 at Yasnaya Polyana in central Russia and educated privately. He studied Oriental languages and law at the University of Kazan, then led a life of dissipation until 1851, when he went to the Caucasus and joined an artillery regiment. He took part in the Crimean War, and on the basis of this experience wrote The Sevastopol Stories, which confirmed his tenuous reputation as a writer.

After a period in St. Petersburg and abroad, where he studied educational methods for use in his school for peasant children at Yasnaya Polyana, Tolstoy married Sofya Behrs in 1862. The next fifteen years was a period of great happiness: the couple had thirteen children, and Tolstoy managed his estates, continued his educational projects, and wrote War and Peace and Anna Karenina.

A Confession marked a spiritual crisis in Tolstoy's life; he became an extreme moralist, and in a series of pamphlets written after 1880, he expressed his rejection of state and church, indictment of the weaknesses of the flesh, and denunciation of private property. He published his last novel, Resurrection, in 1900.

Tolstoy's teaching earned him many followers at home and abroad, but also much opposition, and in 1901 he was excommunicated by the Russian Orthodox Church. He died in 1910.


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