Hot Takes on the Classics

Episode 16: War and Peace: How to Defeat Napoleon? Do Nothing


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In this episode of Hot Takes on the Classics, Emily Maeda and Tim McIntosh tackle Leo Tolstoy’s monumental War and Peace. They explore how Tolstoy weaves the lives of Russian aristocrats with the chaos of Napoleon’s invasion, balancing themes of love, honor, fate, and the unpredictability of war. Tim delivers a bold hot take, arguing that Tolstoy belongs on the Mount Rushmore of Western literature and shares a practical strategy to help readers conquer this epic masterpiece.

Show Guide

00:00 Opening Quote and Episode Introduction

01:06 Why War and Peace Is Worth the Read (Despite Its Length)

04:15 Is War and Peace an Epic? (And Who Is the Hero?)

09:24 Russia vs. Europe: Tolstoy’s Cultural Commentary

12:45 Pierre Bezukhov: The Awkward Hero

18:09 Prince Andrei and Natasha Rostov: Duty, Desire, and Growth

23:30 General Kutuzov: The Wisdom of Patience in War

29:50 The Philosophy of History: Tolstoy’s Breaks in the Narrative

36:20 The Russian Soul vs. Enlightenment Rationality

41:00 Tim’s Hot Take: Tolstoy on the Mount Rushmore of Literature

47:01 Closing Remarks and Reading Challenge

Key Topics & Takeaways

  • Life Amid War: Tolstoy masterfully captures the ordinary rhythms of life against the backdrop of Napoleon’s invasion, blending intimate human drama with sweeping historical events.
  • Pierre Bezukhov, The Relatable Hero: Pierre’s awkwardness, existential questions, and search for meaning make him one of literature’s most human protagonists.
  • Kutuzov’s Wisdom: General Kutuzov embodies the power of patience, showing that restraint and non-action can outmaneuver the Enlightenment ideal of rational warfare.
  • The Philosophy of History: Tolstoy critiques the “great man” theory, arguing that history is driven by countless small, unpredictable factors rather than individual genius.
  • Russia’s Identity Crisis: The novel explores the tension between Russian tradition and European influence, asking whether Russia should embrace Western ideals or remain true to its unique culture.

Questions & Discussion

  • How does Tolstoy blur the line between fiction and history in War and Peace?
    Reflect on how historical figures like Napoleon interact with fictional characters like Pierre and Andrei.
  • What makes Pierre Bezukhov a compelling hero?
    Discuss how Pierre’s internal struggles reflect broader themes of fate, free will, and the search for meaning.
  • How does General Kutuzov’s strategy challenge Enlightenment ideals about war?
    Explore how patience and non-action serve as effective tactics against Napoleon’s forces.
  • Why does Tolstoy interrupt the narrative with essays on history and free will?
    Analyze how these philosophical interludes deepen the reader’s understanding of the novel’s themes.
  • Is Tolstoy correct in criticizing the “great man” theory of history?
    Debate whether history is shaped more by individuals or collective forces.

Suggested Reading

  • War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (Constance Garnett or Pevear & Volokhonsky translations)
  • Wisdom and Folly in War and Peace” (First Things article)


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