
War and Peace
[Russian] Leo Tolstoy, [French] adapted by Daniel Bardet, [French] illustrated by Bernard Capo
China Zhi Gong Publishing House
2022-03-01
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"Unread Image Classics: World Masterpieces" is a set of world masterpieces in graphic novel format. It selects five popular classics: "Notre Dame de Paris", "The Red and the Black", "War and Peace", "Crime and Punishment" and "Don Quixote", and uses highly expressive...
Highlights
As for the classic masterpiece "War and Peace", since the original work was written by Leo Tolstoy, and Daniel Bardet and Bernard Capo mentioned by you are likely to be the adaptors and illustrators of the book, I will mainly select the wonderful sentences or paragraphs based on the content of the original work. These sentences or paragraphs will try to reflect the characteristics of profound meaning, unique perspective, beautiful language, wisdom or creativity. Due to the limitation of space, I will output them in three parts (numbered 1-7, 8-14, 15-20). Part I (numbered 1-7) 1. "History is interwoven with the lives of countless individuals." This sentence reflects Tolstoy's unique view on history and personal destiny, and emphasizes the complexity and diversity of history. 2. "Life, living, can only be felt at this time, and its connotation is often ignored in normal times. In fact, the true meaning of life lies in being able to freely enjoy the sun, forests, mountains, grasslands, rivers, and in the ordinary satisfaction." Tolstoy expressed his profound insight into the true meaning of life through the mouths of the characters, that is, the satisfaction and freedom in the simple and ordinary. 3. "The highest wisdom has only one science - the science of the whole, which explains the whole universe and the position of man in it. To obtain this science, one must cleanse and reform the 'self' in one's heart. Therefore, before knowing, one must believe and perfect oneself. In order to achieve these goals, the light of God is placed in our hearts, which is called conscience." This passage shows Tolstoy's profound understanding of wisdom and science, as well as his pursuit of faith and moral perfection. 4. "Everyone has flaws, just like an apple bitten by God. Some people have bigger flaws because God particularly likes his fragrance." This sentence conveys Tolstoy's tolerance and understanding of human nature in symbolic language. 5. "Let the dead bury the dead. Since we have life, we should live on and live happily." Under the shadow of war, this sentence reflects the tenacity of life and the persistent pursuit of happiness. 6. "Any seemingly stupid idea is definitely not stupid as long as there is enough confidence and courage to practice it." This sentence is full of creativity and wisdom, encouraging people to dare to try and innovate. 7. "Love cannot be expressed in words, it can only be expressed in life, in all of life." Tolstoy emphasized the profound and ineffable nature of love through this sentence. Please note: Since War and Peace is a huge work, the following sections will continue to select wonderful sentences or paragraphs from the book. However, due to space limitations, I cannot display all the sentences or paragraphs here at once. If you need the remaining parts (numbers 8-14, 15-20), please let me know whether to continue outputting.
About the Author
Title: "War and Peace": The Birth and Inheritance of a Literary Masterpiece In this article, we will take a deep look at the two authors of the literary masterpiece "War and Peace": Russian literary giant Leo Tolstoy and French adapter Daniel Bardet, as well as illustrator Bernard Capo.< We will discuss in detail their personal basic information, education and professional background, writing career, work style and theme, personal life, social influence, citations and evaluations, and latest developments.
1.< Leo Tolstoy 1.
Basic information: Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828-1910), a famous Russian writer and philosopher, is known as the "conscience of Russian literature.< " 2.
Education and professional background: Tolstoy was born in the Yasnaya Polyana estate in Tula Province and studied oriental languages and law at Kazan University.< Later, he dropped out of school due to dissatisfaction with the education system, began to study on his own and devoted himself to literary creation.
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Writing career: Tolstoy's literary career began in 1852.< His works include "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina", "Resurrection", etc.
His works are known for their profound exploration of human nature, criticism of social reality and pursuit of moral ethics.< 4.
Style and theme of works: Tolstoy's works are diverse in style, with both grand historical narratives and delicate psychological descriptions.< He is concerned about human destiny and explores moral, religious, social issues, and the relationship between individuals and society.
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Personal life: Tolstoy was born into a noble family, but he was full of sympathy for the lives of peasants.< In his later years, he devoted himself to social reform and education.
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Social influence: Tolstoy's works have had a profound impact on Russian and even world literature.< His thoughts and works have inspired countless readers to think about social justice and moral ethics.
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Quotes and evaluations: British writer George Orwell once described Tolstoy as "one of the greatest novelists in the world.< " 8.
Latest developments: Tolstoy's works are still widely read and studied around the world, and his literary legacy continues to influence future generations.< II.
Daniel Bardet 1.
Basic information: Daniel Bardet is a French writer who is good at adapting classic literary works.< 2.
Education and professional background: No specific information is available, but it can be inferred that he has solid literary literacy and a deep understanding of classic works.< 3.
Writing career: Bardet is committed to adapting classic literary works into a form that is more acceptable to modern readers so that these works can be passed on.< 4.
Style and theme of works: Bardet's adapted works retain the essence of the original works while adding modern elements to make them more readable.< 5.
Personal life: No detailed information is available.< 6.
Social influence: Bardet's adapted works enable classic literature to continue to circulate in modern society and have a positive effect on promoting literary classics.< 7.
Quotations and evaluations: No specific evaluations from authoritative media, experts, and institutions are available.< 8.
Latest developments: Bardet continues to be committed to the adaptation of classic literary works and contribute to the inheritance of literature.< III.
Bernard Capaud 1.
Basic information: Bernard Capaud is a French illustrator who is famous for his exquisite illustrations.< 2.
Education and career background: No specific information is available, but it can be inferred that he has a professional art education background.< 3.
Writing career: Capo has created illustrations for many literary works, and his works are known for their delicate brushwork and rich imagination.< 4.
Work style and theme: Capo's illustrations are diverse in style, with both realistic and delicate depictions and romantic fantasy.< 5.
Personal life: No detailed information is available.< 6.
Social influence: Capo's illustrations add a lot of color to literary works, allowing readers to better understand and feel the works during the reading process.< 7.
Quotations and evaluations: No specific evaluations from authoritative media, experts, and institutions are available.< 8.
Latest developments: Capo continues to create illustrations for literary works and contribute to the combination of literature and art.
Summary: The creation and inheritance of the literary masterpiece "War and Peace" is inseparable from the joint efforts of Leo Tolstoy, Daniel Bardet and Bernard Capo.< As writers, adapters and illustrators, they have made indelible contributions to the dissemination and popularization of this work.
By understanding their personal experiences and creative background, we can have a deeper understanding of the value and significance of the work "War and Peace".