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Is Anna Karenina better than war and peace?

Is Anna Karenina better than war and peace?

Anna K. is the better “novel”, but War and Peace is a better overall work. Tolstoy said that Anna K. was the only novel he ever wrote, because he considered War and Peace to be an epic poem in prose form. That said, I’ve heard people say that Anna Karenina is Tolstoy’s better novel, so take that as you will.

Did Tolstoy write in English?

Like many members of nobility, Tolstoy had mastered many languages during his life. Not only was he fluent in English, French and German, he could also read in Greek, Latin, Spanish, Italian, Ukrainian, Turkish and Bulgarian, among other languages.

Is war and peace the greatest book ever written?

Widely acknowledged as the greatest novel ever written, War and Peace is also a perennial bestseller, with new editions appearing regularly, almost a century and a half after its first publication.

What is the message of war and peace?

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (1869) provides a broad panorama of Russian society against the backdrop of the 1812 Napoleonic army’s invasion. Two key themes in the novel are spirituality in the main characters and family happiness as the ultimate reward for spiritual suffering.

Which version of War and Peace is best?

1. Anthony Briggs translation. For me, the best translation of War and Peace will always be the Anthony Briggs translation. This is Penguin’s chosen translation, which they switched to from Rosemary Edmonds’s translation.

Can an 11 year old read War and Peace?

Children under 12 definitely won’t understand it or get the full experience. It’s very much an exploration of morality, life, and society during this period. I think there’s a lot of beauty in it, as the characters find peace and love during times of war and hardship, but much of this would be lost on younger viewers.

Is war and peace based on a true story?

Historical context War and Peace is known for its realism, something Tolstoy achieved through intensive research. He visited battlefields, read history books on the Napoleonic Wars, and drew on real historical events to create a novel of living history.