The ORIGINAL VERSION of WAR and PEACE
Has anyone gotten an original version of W. and P. yet ?
I bought it last week and am reading it right now. It`s actually an interesting read, and gives additional info about the characters, as well as insight into their motivations.
Andrey does survive, but he and Natasha do not end up together --- he gives her up to secure the happiness of his sister Marya who loves Nikolay. However, he realizes that Natasha never truly loved him --- so, is it really a sacrifce then ?
It would be interesting to see what you guys think of this version.
Original versions of War and Peace
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Has anyone gotten an original version of W. and P. yet ?
I bought it last week and am reading it right now. It`s actually an interesting read, and gives additional info about the characters, as well as insight into their motivations.
Andrey does survive, but he and Natasha do not end up together --- he gives her up to secure the happiness of his sister Marya who loves Nikolay. However, he realizes that Natasha never truly loved him --- so, is it really a sacrifce then ?
It would be interesting to see what you guys think of this version.
There is an in depth study of all of Tolstoy's early versions of War and Peace by Kathryn Feuer. She traces the evolution of the major characters as they were split joined and mixed. For instance, the original Boris split into Boris Drubestkoi and Andry Bolkonskii; and Anaotole and Pierre came from a character named Petr Mosalskii.
Let's lighten up : Some jokes
After reading numerous intellectual and grand posts on this thread, I felt that this discussion is getting a bit too serious. So I decided to post some delightful jokes to lighten the mood :
1 ) On the nature of pride :
Natasha is dancing at her first ball with Pierre Bezukhov. She notices dirt on his boots and points it out airily :
" Pierre, you have dirt on your boots ! ". Pierre walks out of the ballroom and, feeling dishonoured, shoots himself.
Next, Natasha is dancing with Prince Andrey. The same situation occurs. Andrey leaves the ballroom and shoots himself out of shame.
Lastly, Natasha is dancing with a simple army officer Rzhevsky. She points out the dirt on his boots. He laughs it off and says : " Oh, it's not dirt, it's " cow-mud " that I stepped in this morning as I was walking thru the cow-shed. Don't worry, as soon as it dries, it will fall off all by itself ! " ;)
2 ) On the nature of romantic love : :angel:
Beautiful lake. Graceful swans floating by. Lovely Natasha and simple army officer Rzhevsky walking by. Natasha turns to him and asks him rapturously :
" Lieutenant Rzhevsky, could you love someone the way these swans do ? ".
Scandalized, Rzhevsky shoots back : " What ?!! Right there... , in the ice-cold water ?!! " :lol: