Literary Criticism Russian & Former Soviet Union
Tolstoy and the Genesis of "War and Peace"
- Publisher
- Cornell University Press
- Initial publish date
- Nov 1996
- Category
- Russian & Former Soviet Union, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Literary
- Recommended Age
- 18
- Recommended Grade
- 12
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780801419027
- Publish Date
- Nov 1996
- List Price
- $76.95
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780801474477
- Publish Date
- Jan 2008
- List Price
- $52.95
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Description
Kathryn B. Feuer offers remarkable insights into Leo Tolstoy's creative process while he wrote War and Peace. She follows the novel through countless drafts and notes, illuminating its connection to earlier, unpublished, novels and to crucial new sources, both European and Russian. A novelist herself, Feuer explores the problems of character development, narrative voice, genre, and structure that Tolstoy ultimately resolved so brilliantly.
About the authors
Contributor Notes
The late Kathryn B. Feuer taught at the University of Toronto, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Virginia. Robin Feuer Miller is Edytha Macy Gross Professor of Humanities at Brandeis University. She is the author most recently of Dostoevsky's Unfinished Journey. Donna Tussing Orwin is Professor of Russian Literature at the University of Toronto. She is the author most recently of Consequences of Consciousness.
Editorial Reviews
Young novelists who listen to their creative writing teachers would be better served reading Feuer's brilliant study of the creation of War and Peace.
Common Knowledge
In 1963, Kathryn B. Feuer had access to the manuscripts of the drafts for the novel, almost 4,000 pages. At Tolstoy's home, she concentrated on a dozen books that related to his earlier conceptions of War and Peace. She was indefatigable, with every detail at her fingertips, and she could express fine perceptions with something of the lucidity and measure of her admired Jane Austen.... Her daughter and Donna Tussing Orwin completed their task of editing in such a way that the book everywhere shows that concern with thoroughly tested evidence that above all makes it a landmark in Tolstoy studies.
Times Literary Supplement
The effectiveness of Feuer's account of the creation of War and Peace results from her remarkably cogent and uncluttered reading of the drafts and revisions that inform the description of Tolstoy's creative process. Tolstoy and the Genesis of 'War and Peace' is destined to remain a classic on the subject.
Slavic Review