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Tolstoy's Phoenix : From Method to Meaning in ""War and Peace

Part of the Studies in Russian Literature and Theory series
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In this text, essayist George R. Clay offers a fresh perspective and analysis of one of the world's greatest novels.

By examining Tolstoy's techniques and analysing the structure of "War and Peace", Clay leads the reader to its meaning, deriving the what from the how.

How does Tolstoy universalise the particular without losing particularity?

How does he stimulate empathy; direct our curiosity; turn telling into showing; hold his novel together so that, despite its seemingly arbitrary spread, it neither flies apart nor loses direction?

Beginning with Tolstoy's strategies, devices, structural elements, Clay moves beyond previous approaches and reveals the novel's larger thematic concerns, showing how all the pieces fit into an overall pattern which he calls the phoenix design.

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Product Details
0810116979 / 9780810116979
Paperback / softback
891.733
30/12/1998
United States
English
x, 142p.
24 cm
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