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俄罗斯伟大作家列·托尔斯泰的《战争与和平》是世界文学史上一部不朽名著。作者以高超的艺术技巧塑造了一系列鲜明的人物形象,写尽了各种人情世态。书中共有五百五十九个人物,上至皇帝、王公、外交官、将领、贵族;下至地主、商人、农民、士兵,如此众多的人物,在善于表现人物心理与性格特征的艺术大师的笔下,被赋予了一种崭新的视觉和色彩,男女主人公们以自己精神生活的全部复杂性和独特性出现在读者面前。本书具有史诗的气魄,画面广阔,人物众多。书中既有俄国和西欧重大历史事件的记叙,又有故事情节的虚构;既写了金戈铁马、刀光血影的战斗,又写了安逸宁静的日常生活;既有慷慨激昂的议人论世,又有细腻婉约的抒情述怀。   知名作家屠格涅夫称这部小说为“伟大作家的伟大作品”,说从中可以“更加直接和更加准确地了解俄罗斯人民的性格和气质以及整个俄国生活”,读它“胜过读几百部有关民族学和历史的著作”。
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