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Re: It's readable, provided you know so little of Russia and its court circles of the time Werthead Send a noteboard - 27/02/2011 01:04:50 AM

I wonder how he was viewed under Lenin and then Stalin.


AFAIK (been a few years since my Russian history studies), he was seen as a reasonably positive influence, due to his idolization of the peasantry and his apparent dislike of Imperial Russian class systems. That said, he apparently wasn't as widely read as non-Russians might expect. During the Siege of Leningrad in WWII apparently a lot of people read the book for the first time due to a lack of anything else available (War and Peace being apparently on everyone's bookshelf, but very rarely actually being read).
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