Morson, Gary Saul
Hidden in Plain View: Narrative and Creative Potentials in 'War and Peace'
Stanford, Stanford University Press, (1988). orig.cloth. 222x14cm, xi, 322 pp. Minor rubbing. Some light page-edge soil. VG. dustwrapper.
¶ Contents: War on Narrative: Tolstoy's Absolute Language; Formal Peculiarities of 'War and Peace'; Solving the Puzzle of 'War and Peace'; Hazardous Systems: The Hazards of History; The Problems of Historiography: Negative Absolutes and Negative Explanations; Forms of Negative Narration; Selves & Decisions: The Aggregate of Self; Pierre and Andrei: Decisions, Language, Revelation; Afterword.

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Keywords: Literary Criticism, Russian Literature, Leo Tolstoy, , , , , ,