OK folks, could you all post on here once you get your copy of the book, and let us know the translation/printing you have? That will help in creating our reading schedule.
I have the Inner Sanctum edition that was translated by the Maudes. It is divided into 15 Books and some epilogues, and those are subdivided into fairly short chapters.
I have War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude with a foreword by Clifton Fadiman. Jerrod, I think this is the same edition you have.
I'm going to be reading the Anthony Briggs version. It should be arriving today. I will add more once I see how it has been divided into chapters/books.
I'm reading the Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky edition. It has four volumes that are divided into 3-5 parts each plus an Epilogue divided into two parts. Each part is further subdivided into chapters. For example, Volume I, Part I has 25 chapters.
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I made us a closed Facebook Group. I made everyone but Bryan a member, but I am not friends with him on Facebook, so someone will have to add him or send me his email and I can send him an invite.
I have the Constance Garnet version. It is divided into parts, then small sections. There is an epilogue and then a small group reading guide with a few questions.
I have the Inner Sanctum edition that was translated by the Maudes. It is divided into 15 Books and some epilogues, and those are subdivided into fairly short chapters.
ReplyDeleteI have War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude with a foreword by Clifton Fadiman. Jerrod, I think this is the same edition you have.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to be reading the Anthony Briggs version. It should be arriving today. I will add more once I see how it has been divided into chapters/books.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading the Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky edition. It has four volumes that are divided into 3-5 parts each plus an Epilogue divided into two parts. Each part is further subdivided into chapters. For example, Volume I, Part I has 25 chapters.
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I made us a closed Facebook Group. I made everyone but Bryan a member, but I am not friends with him on Facebook, so someone will have to add him or send me his email and I can send him an invite.
DeleteMine is divided the same way that Jennifer's is. Four volumes and an epilogue. Volume 1 Part 1 also has 25 chapters.
ReplyDeleteI have the Constance Garnet version. It is divided into parts, then small sections. There is an epilogue and then a small group reading guide with a few questions.
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