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Set in Russia during the 1812 French invasion, the narrative follows noble households whose rituals and domestic life—betrothals, manor entertainments, serf labor, and harsh master-servant relations—are shown in vivid detail, exposing social contrasts and cruelties. Intimate scenes of family, superstition, and rural travel are punctuated by threats from nature and war, and the advancing conflict progressively disrupts established routines, forcing moral reckoning and upheaval across estates. The work blends portraiture of manners with dramatic episodes of danger and displacement to trace how invasion reshapes private lives and social order.
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