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Sebastopol
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- Nombre de pages88
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4706089-5
- EAN8596547060895
- Date de parution13/06/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille458 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Sebastopol, " Leo Tolstoy presents a gripping account of the Siege of Sebastopol during the Crimean War, capturing the chaos and horror of conflict through vivid descriptions and poignant character portraits. Written in a realist style, the work is notable for its immersive and unflinching exploration of the psychological and moral complexities faced by soldiers and civilians alike. Tolstoy employs rich imagery and a deep sense of empathy, creating a narrative that resonates with the broader themes of war and human suffering that permeate his oeuvre.
Tolstoy, influenced by his own experiences as a soldier and a keen observer of societal issues, wrote "Sebastopol" as part of his commitment to depict truth and moral integrity in literature. His firsthand encounters in the Crimean War deeply affected his worldview, leading him to question the nature of humanity amidst the ravages of war. This work marks a pivotal moment in Tolstoy's evolution as a writer, foreshadowing his later explorations of philosophical and ethical dilemmas.
"Sebastopol" is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of literature and history, offering profound insights into the human condition in times of strife. Tolstoy's masterful narrative compels readers to confront the realities of war while inviting them to reflect on themes of dignity, sacrifice, and the quest for meaning.
Tolstoy, influenced by his own experiences as a soldier and a keen observer of societal issues, wrote "Sebastopol" as part of his commitment to depict truth and moral integrity in literature. His firsthand encounters in the Crimean War deeply affected his worldview, leading him to question the nature of humanity amidst the ravages of war. This work marks a pivotal moment in Tolstoy's evolution as a writer, foreshadowing his later explorations of philosophical and ethical dilemmas.
"Sebastopol" is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of literature and history, offering profound insights into the human condition in times of strife. Tolstoy's masterful narrative compels readers to confront the realities of war while inviting them to reflect on themes of dignity, sacrifice, and the quest for meaning.


















