Anna Karenina
작성자
Leo Tolstoy
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Science Fiction
Self-help
+3
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
880
언어
스페인어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2001
출판사
Edaf Antillas
ISBN-10
8441409285
ISBN-13
9788441409286
설명
In the intricate tapestry of Russian society, heartbreak and desire weave a poignant narrative that explores the complexities of love, infidelity, and societal expectations. The story revolves around Anna Karenina, a woman trapped in a passionless marriage, who becomes enamored with the charismatic Count Vronsky. Their ardor sparks scandal and betrayal, leading Anna down a tumultuous path that challenges her place in a rigid social structure.
The narrative expertly juxtaposes Anna’s love affair with the contrasting life of Levin, a landowner seeking his own meaning in a changing world. Through Levin's eyes, Tolstoy presents deep philosophical musings on life, love, and the search for happiness, creating a rich backdrop to Anna's tragic story. Both characters reflect the struggle between personal desires and societal obligations.
Amidst the backdrop of imperial Russia, the novel delves into themes of morality, personal freedom, and the consequences of one’s choices. Tolstoy's vivid imagery and profound insights resonate with readers, inviting them into a world of deep emotional currents and societal critique.
Ultimately, the narrative reveals the heart-wrenching cost of pursuing one's passion in a world that demands conformity. As Anna navigates the tumultuous waters of love and loss, her journey becomes a timeless reflection on the human condition, encapsulating the eternal conflict between the heart's desires and the weight of societal norms.
The narrative expertly juxtaposes Anna’s love affair with the contrasting life of Levin, a landowner seeking his own meaning in a changing world. Through Levin's eyes, Tolstoy presents deep philosophical musings on life, love, and the search for happiness, creating a rich backdrop to Anna's tragic story. Both characters reflect the struggle between personal desires and societal obligations.
Amidst the backdrop of imperial Russia, the novel delves into themes of morality, personal freedom, and the consequences of one’s choices. Tolstoy's vivid imagery and profound insights resonate with readers, inviting them into a world of deep emotional currents and societal critique.
Ultimately, the narrative reveals the heart-wrenching cost of pursuing one's passion in a world that demands conformity. As Anna navigates the tumultuous waters of love and loss, her journey becomes a timeless reflection on the human condition, encapsulating the eternal conflict between the heart's desires and the weight of societal norms.