Hidden in Plain View: Narrative and Creative Potentials in ‘War and Peace' by Gary Saul Morson

Hidden in Plain View: Narrative and Creative Potentials in ‘War and Peace'

Gary Saul Morson

336 pages first pub 1987 (editions)

nonfiction essays challenging informative medium-paced
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For decades, the formal peculiarities of War and Peace disturbed Russian and Western critics, who attributed both the anomalous structure and the literary power of the book to Tolstoy's "primitive," unruly genius. Using that critical history as a ...

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