Anna Karenina
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Science Fiction
Self-help
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형식
킨들
페이지
642
언어
독일어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2014
출판사
BookRix
ISBN-10
3736817290
ISBN-13
9783736817296
설명
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, this illustrated edition of a classic tale explores the intertwined lives of its characters through the lens of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of happiness. The vivid illustrations enhance the depth of Tolstoy's narrative, bringing the rich tapestry of Russian society to life.
Anna, a beautiful and passionate woman, finds herself torn between her duties as a wife and her desire for genuine love, leading her down a tumultuous path of infidelity and despair. The story also follows other pivotal figures, each grappling with their own moral dilemmas and societal pressures.
Through their journeys, the characters navigate the complexities of human emotion and the constraints of social expectations. The narrative delves deep into themes of loyalty, redemption, and the repercussions of choices made in the name of love.
As the pages unfold, the reader is drawn into a world where the heart's desires clash with societal norms, illustrating the eternal struggle between personal happiness and social obligation. This masterful retelling invites reflection on the nature of relationships and the timeless questions they provoke.
Anna, a beautiful and passionate woman, finds herself torn between her duties as a wife and her desire for genuine love, leading her down a tumultuous path of infidelity and despair. The story also follows other pivotal figures, each grappling with their own moral dilemmas and societal pressures.
Through their journeys, the characters navigate the complexities of human emotion and the constraints of social expectations. The narrative delves deep into themes of loyalty, redemption, and the repercussions of choices made in the name of love.
As the pages unfold, the reader is drawn into a world where the heart's desires clash with societal norms, illustrating the eternal struggle between personal happiness and social obligation. This masterful retelling invites reflection on the nature of relationships and the timeless questions they provoke.