Anna Karenina
by
Leo Tolstoy
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
736
Language
Russian
Published
Jan 1, 1994
Publisher
International Collectors Library
ISBN-10
5265027882
ISBN-13
9785265027887
Description
Set against the backdrop of 19th century Russian society, this profound narrative explores the tumultuous and tragic love story of Anna Karenina. As she navigates the pressures of familial duty and societal expectations, Anna embarks on a passionate affair with the dashing Count Vronsky that ultimately leads to her downfall. Tolstoy intricately weaves the complexity of human emotions, the struggles of fidelity, and the search for happiness within a rigid social structure, showcasing how personal desires often clash with societal norms.
Intertwined with Anna's story are several subplots that delve into the lives of other characters, such as the idealistic Levin, who grapples with the meaning of life and love. Through vivid portraits of Russian aristocracy and vivid philosophical reflections, this tale not only encompasses themes of love and betrayal but also offers a critique of the moral fabric of society, making it an enduring masterpiece that resonates with readers across generations.
Intertwined with Anna's story are several subplots that delve into the lives of other characters, such as the idealistic Levin, who grapples with the meaning of life and love. Through vivid portraits of Russian aristocracy and vivid philosophical reflections, this tale not only encompasses themes of love and betrayal but also offers a critique of the moral fabric of society, making it an enduring masterpiece that resonates with readers across generations.
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