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War and Peace Leo Tolstoy Walter Scott, Ltd.
Historical Fiction
Russian Literature
War
Hardcover
USD$1,500

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London: Walter Scott, Ltd., 1896. First English edition of Tolstoy's important work on non-resistance. Octavo, original cloth. With a note to English readers by John C. Kenworthy. Scarce. In this carefully constructed critical essay, Tolstoy admonishes a government that wages war by arousing patriotic fervor and a Church that supports such a government's policies. His argument - that war and patriotism are at odds with the Christian principles of nonviolence and nonresistance were revolutionary at the time, and continue to resound today. Kenworthy remarks in his introductory note to English readers, "In this remarkable work by Leo Tolstoy, which powerfully aroused European attention a year ago, the principle of "non-resistance", which is so often, by opponents, made to take a doctrinaire, or even absurd complexion, is see in in drastic application to the huge militarism under which the world groans. As reasonable people, following Tolstoy, we must ask: What other principle of…

About War and Peace

War and Peace is a novel by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy, first published serially, then in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains a classic of world literature. The narrative chronicles the history of the French invasion of Russia through the eyes of five Russian aristocratic families and reflects on the philosophical themes of war, peace, and the human condition.