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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Tolstoy, Leo
Tolstoy, Leo
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
War And Peace: Book One
Chapter One:
It is July, 1805, in St. Petersburg (now Leningrad), Tsarist Russia. The
book begins with the greeting Anna Sherer, Maid of Honor to the Dowager
Empress Fedorovna, gives to Prince Kuragin, first guest at her soiree. Her
first words refer to Napoleon, who, if anyone is, is the antagonist in the
book. In the conversation which ensues, Prince Kuragin and Anna Sherer make
oblique reference to numerous themes which will be developed later-war,
Napoleon as an ogre, family relations, the God appointed task of Tsar
Alexander I to ...
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