Anna Karenina - 2 Classic Unabridged Translations in one eBook
작성자
Leo Tolstoy
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형식
킨들
페이지
2,700
언어
크로아티아어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2013
출판사
e-artnow
판
1
ISBN-10
8074844579
ISBN-13
9788074844577
설명
Leo Tolstoy's masterful exploration of love, infidelity, and societal norms unfolds in this carefully curated digital edition featuring two unabridged translations of the classic Russian novel, "Anna Karenina." Readers are invited into the intricate lives of its characters, particularly the tragic figure of Anna, whose passionate affair with Count Vronsky challenges the conventions of 19th-century Russian society. Each translation showcases unique linguistic styles that enhance the depth and complexity of Tolstoy’s poignant narrative.
As Anna navigates her tumultuous emotions, the story deftly intertwines the lives of other key characters, such as the introspective Levin, who wrestles with his own aspirations and understandings of love. The dual translations provide a rich tapestry of perspectives, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of Tolstoy's writing and the themes of longing and despair that resonate throughout the novel.
This edition is perfect for both new readers and seasoned fans of literature, offering a fresh experience that captures the timeless essence of Anna's story while inviting contemplation on the moral dilemmas posed by her choices. With its enduring relevance, this book serves as an essential addition to any literary collection.
As Anna navigates her tumultuous emotions, the story deftly intertwines the lives of other key characters, such as the introspective Levin, who wrestles with his own aspirations and understandings of love. The dual translations provide a rich tapestry of perspectives, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of Tolstoy's writing and the themes of longing and despair that resonate throughout the novel.
This edition is perfect for both new readers and seasoned fans of literature, offering a fresh experience that captures the timeless essence of Anna's story while inviting contemplation on the moral dilemmas posed by her choices. With its enduring relevance, this book serves as an essential addition to any literary collection.