War and Peace, Book 17: Second Epilogue

Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)
Translated by Aylmer Maude (1858 - 1938) and Louise Maude (1855 - 1939)

War and Peace (Russian: Война и мир, Voyna i mir; in original orthography: Война и миръ, Voyna i mir") is an epic novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published from 1865 to 1869 in Russki Vestnik, which tells the story of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era. It is usually described as one of Tolstoy's two major masterpieces (the other being Anna Karenina) as well as one of the world's greatest novels.

War and Peace offered a new kind of fiction, with a great many characters caught up in a plot that covered nothing less than the grand subjects indicated by the title, combined with the equally large topics of youth, age and marriage. While today it is considered a novel, it broke so many novelistic conventions of its day that many critics of Tolstoy's time did not consider it as such. Tolstoy himself considered Anna Karenina (1878) to be his first attempt at a novel in the European sense. (Summary by Wikipedia)

Note: The novel is split up in 15 books and two epilogues. This is the recording of the second epilogue, which is the last volume of the novel. The recording of the first epilogue can be found here.

Genre(s): Historical Fiction

Language: English

Group: War and Peace (Maude Translation Books 1-17)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 01 Lucy Perry
00:10:58
Play 02 Chapter 02 nathank
00:10:02
Play 03 Chapter 03 Cate Mackenzie
00:05:17
Play 04 Chapter 04 Ernst Pattynama
00:18:14
Play 05 Chapter 05 Laurie Anne Walden
00:07:04
Play 06 Chapter 06 Laurie Anne Walden
00:08:39
Play 07 Chapter 07 Cate Mackenzie
00:07:50
Play 08 Chapter 08 Jeannie
00:10:36
Play 09 Chapter 09 Cate Mackenzie
00:12:43
Play 10 Chapter 10 Jeannie
00:12:15
Play 11 Chapter 11 Cate Mackenzie
00:03:56
Play 12 Chapter 12 Rainer
00:06:22