Otradnoe estate

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Otradnoe estate is the Rostov family’s country estate in Leo Tolstoy’s novel "War and Peace," serving as a key setting for scenes of family life, youth, and rural Russian society.

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Levin family estate in the countryside 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional estate
Literary location
appearsIn War and Peace NERFINISHED
appearsInPart early volumes of War and Peace
associatedWithCharacter Count Ilya Rostov NERFINISHED
Countess Rostova NERFINISHED
Denisov NERFINISHED
Natasha Rostova NERFINISHED
Nikolai Rostov NERFINISHED
Petya Rostov NERFINISHED
Sonya NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
depictsPeriod Napoleonic era Russian nobility
fictionalLocationIn Russia NERFINISHED
hasGenreContext realist novel
hasTheme Russian rural gentry life
family bonds
hunting and country pursuits
innocence and youth
music and dance
patriarchal household
social gatherings and hospitality
influencesPerceptionOf Russian country life in literature
languageOfWork Russian
literaryFunction emotional home for the Rostov family
idealized image of a noble country estate
space of nostalgia and lost happiness
medium novel
narrativeRole contrast to urban life in St. Petersburg and Moscow
key setting for family life
key setting for youth and coming-of-age
representation of rural Russian society
ownedBy Rostov family NERFINISHED
relatedWork Rostov family storyline in War and Peace
workTitle Otradnoe NERFINISHED

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Count Ilya Rostov residence Otradnoe estate
Konstantin Dmitrievich Levin residence Otradnoe estate
this entity surface form: Levin family estate in the countryside