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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy
Narrated by: Frederick Davidson
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Often called the greatest novel ever written, War and Peace is at once an epic of the Napoleonic wars, a philosophical study, and a celebration of the Russian spirit. Tolstoy's genius is clearly seen in the multitude of characters in this massive chronicle, all of them fully realized and equally memorable. Out of this complex narrative emerges a profound examination of the individual's place in the historical process, one that makes it clear why Thomas Mann praised Tolstoy for his Homeric powers and placed War and Peace in the same category as The Iliad.

War and Peace was translated by Constance Garnett.

Public Domain (P)2009 Blackstone Audio

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Masterfully written, even if far too long.

Sssooo long! But undeniably well written and filled with such interesting and well-rounded characters. A realistic view at people, their fickleness, and sober mundanity. I enjoy the insights from the author sprinkled throughout the story, it helps put the characters into context, and reminds us that even the "great and powerful" are just people, with quirks and insecurities like anyone else. Well worth reading if you have the patience, but not a 'light read' by any stretch.

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What an awful performer...

What did you love best about War and Peace?

I bought this more than a 3 years ago and have not been able to complete the story because of the narrator effeminate accent... Arrrghhh!

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Very Well Done!

This is an outstanding work by Tolstoy, and an excellent performance of the reader. The reader, though now deceased, has done great work for historic works as I can attest from his reading of "The History of the World" also in Audible. Believe me, this is well worth the time and cost even for those that don't usually use audiobooks.

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Epic Proportions

Tolstoy uses the setting of the Napoleonic wars in Russia as the platform for a story heavy on philosophy, the philosophy of history and military history. Pierre is the heart and soul of the story and the sections about him are truly wonderful, such as the chapters covering his introduction to and induction into Russian freemasonry. Other characters are less well-developed, especially the female protagonist, Natasha, who tends to come across as silly and frivolous throughout most of the book. She is less of a character than a stand-in for what Tolstoy considers a sort of vital life-force, in contrast to the more thoughtful and broodingly introspective men around her. In fact, women in general tend to be fairly one-dimensional in this work.

Davidson's narration is quite dry and his foreign accents, especially French, and his rendition of women leave much to be desired, making this very long book seem even longer. This is one of those books I enjoyed more in print since that format allowed me to skim through the long sections on military strategy and philosophy of history and concentrate on the central story.

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Over Embellished

Tolstoy's writing is wonderfully rich, ironic and born of a deep appreciation for human contradictions. Yet, the overly dramatic and fey voice of the narrator interferes with the listener appreciating the subtleties inherent in Tolstoy. It is very distracting.

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Surprised that I felt sadness for it to end.

Would you listen to War and Peace again? Why?

Yes, it was a very good story that I did not expect to like so much. The second half of the epilogue was difficult to get through as it is 2 hours of Tolstoy's views on how history is written. In short, I loved it and am sad it's over.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I like Marya because I feel I can relate somewhat to her.

Which character – as performed by Frederick Davidson – was your favorite?

Natasha is the obvious choice but Pierre's voice was the most different from the other characters.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

A surprise love story.

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The narration only gets 3 stars out of me. Davidson did very well with the characters but there were more than a few spots where the recording skipped or I could hear background noise. It by no means ruined the book but those are mistakes that could have been easily fixed and should have been caught.

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Well it took me more than a year but well worth it

It might have taken a while but it was well worth every minute would recommend!!!

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loved this book

amazing piece of literature narrated superbly.

Tolstoy is a philosopher so you have to go into this book knowing that and expecting the occasional tangent but found them enlightening and love his subtle sense of humor.

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Timeless classic brought to life by master storyteller

Tolstoy's masterpiece, which follows the lives of several prominent Russian families, set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Russia in the early 19th Century, is artfully narrated with meticulously crafted and masterfully performed character voices by the legendary David Case (Frederick Davidson).

An absolute delight.

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Long but worth it

Get book but takes long time to get through, but should be required reading for everyone

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