Great Books of the Western World, Band 51Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
Inhalt
Nicholas Rostóv returns home on leave | 1 |
Princess Mary at night recalls her last sight 25 Timókhins opinion of Kutuzov Prince | 12 |
Appearance of the field at the end of | 39 |
Her fathers opposition to Marys | 126 |
Boris visits Prince Andrew at Olmütz | 137 |
BOOK FOUR | 165 |
The duel | 175 |
BOOK FIVE | 194 |
Mary Hendrikhovna The officers and | 367 |
Natasha and Pierre She prepares for com | 373 |
Pétya goes to the Krémlin to see the | 382 |
BOOK | 389 |
Nicholas calls the peasants to account and thinks of Natásha | 440 |
The priests wife offers Kutúzov bread The game begins | 448 |
Senselessness of the battle of Borodinó | 456 |
Pierre rides to the left flank with Bennig him | 464 |
BOOK | 235 |
190 | 251 |
The fox hunt and the huntsmens quarrel | 284 |
His mother urges Nicholas to marry Julie | 291 |
At Melyukóvka Sónya goes to the barn | 298 |
Prince N Bolkónski in Moscow His harsh | 305 |
Boris and Julie Their melancholy Borís | 311 |
BOOK NINE | 342 |
Balashëvs mission to Napoleon He meets | 348 |
Prince Andrew is introduced to Pfuel | 361 |
BOOK ELEVEN | 469 |
gin The released lunatics Rostop | 499 |
BOOK TWELVE | 533 |
BOOK THIRTEEN | 563 |
to Napoleon Their flight beyond | 607 |
BOOK FIFTEEN | 614 |
FIRST EPILOGUE | 645 |
SECOND EPILOGUE | 675 |
Battle of Austerlitz | |
Urheberrecht | |