Rostov family

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Rostov family, fictional characters, members of one of the central families in the epic novel War and Peace (1865–69) by Leo Tolstoy.

The Rostov family is headed by the Count, a well-meaning but ineffectual nobleman who manages his business affairs poorly. The Countess, who arranges advantageous marriages for her children, is pretentious and shallow. The eldest daughter, Vera, is rigid and formal. By contrast, her sister, Natasha, is a beautiful young woman of great personal charm. The older son, Nikolay, is a handsome and principled man who loves his impoverished cousin Sonya but accedes to pressure to find a wealthy, titled bride. The romantic younger son, Petya, is swept away by patriotic fervour and dies a pointless death in an unnecessary military encounter.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper.