What a succession — a kaleidoscopic succession of life-views, he gives in «War and Peace!» One follows the other without confusion, naturally, with entrancing interest. «The court and camp, town and country, nobles and peasants, — all are sketched in with the same broad and sure outline. We pass at a leap from a soiree to a battle-field, from a mud hovel to a palace, from an idyl to a saturnalia. As we summon our recollections of the prodigal outpouring of a careless genius, a troop of characters as lifelike as any in Scott or in Shakespeare, defile before our mental eye. Tolstoy finds endless opportunities of inculcating his favorite themes: — the mastery of circumstance over will and desire, the weakness of man in the front of things, and the necessity for resignation.» (from the Preface by N.H. Dole)
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