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overall structure—the long analytic narrative leading up to the crisis in 1812, and then the dramatic crescendo to the climax in Book 8. Book 9 can then be regarded as a book-end to the famous first 6 chapters of book 1. At least that's the way I see it. Comments are welcome.
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