
Anna Karénina Volume 1
por:
Leo Tolstoy
,
Nathan Haskell Dole
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa dura
ISBN 10: 1356258743
ISBN 13: 9781356258741
Fecha de publicación:
January 1st, 2016
Editorial: Palala Press
Páginas: 392
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, this classic narrative unveils the intricate tapestry of love, infidelity, and societal norms through the lives of its unforgettable characters. At the heart of the story is Anna Karenina, a beautiful aristocrat whose passionate affair with the dashing Count Vronsky sparks a scandal that shakes the foundations of her life and the lives of those around her.
Tolstoy masterfully intertwines themes of fate and free will, exploring how personal desires conflict with social expectations. The narrative delves deeply into the concept of loyalty and the consequences of choices, reflecting the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a complex world. Meanwhile, characters like Levin and Kitty provide a counterpoint to Anna’s tumultuous journey, offering a glimpse into the search for meaning and happiness amidst societal pressures.
Through rich characterization and profound philosophical inquiries, this volume invites readers into a deeply immersive experience that remains relevant and thought-provoking, capturing the essence of human emotion and the universal struggles of love and identity.
Tolstoy masterfully intertwines themes of fate and free will, exploring how personal desires conflict with social expectations. The narrative delves deeply into the concept of loyalty and the consequences of choices, reflecting the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a complex world. Meanwhile, characters like Levin and Kitty provide a counterpoint to Anna’s tumultuous journey, offering a glimpse into the search for meaning and happiness amidst societal pressures.
Through rich characterization and profound philosophical inquiries, this volume invites readers into a deeply immersive experience that remains relevant and thought-provoking, capturing the essence of human emotion and the universal struggles of love and identity.