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Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy

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A tragic novel about the forbidden love of a married lady, Anna Karenina, and officer Vronsky. Set against the rigid 19th-century social norms, it explores passion, adultery, family values, and spiritual search in Russian society.

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ISBN:

9785389049352

Publisher:

Эксмо

Publication date:

2022

Pages:

864

Cover:

Hard 

Product dimensions:

5’’(w) x 8”(h) x1”(d)

 

About the Book
Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is widely regarded as one of the greatest masterpieces of world literature, offering a vast panorama of late 19th-century Russian life. The plot centers on the tragic story of Anna Karenina, a married high-society lady whose consuming passion for the brilliant officer Count Alexei Vronsky destroys her marriage, her social standing, and, ultimately, her life. In stark contrast to Anna’s destructive love, Tolstoy presents the spiritual and deeply fulfilling relationship between Konstantin Levin and Kitty Shcherbatskaya, embodying his own ideals of family happiness.
Key Themes and Highlights:
  • Deep Psychological Realism: Tolstoy dissects the human soul with clinical precision, masterfully capturing the birth of love, the agony of jealousy, shame, and despair.
  • Individual vs. Society: A searing critique of the hypocritical high-society elite, which easily forgives hidden affairs but ruthlessly ostracizes those who choose truth over pretense.
  • An Encyclopedia of the Era: The novel offers a rich historical canvas, detailing the lifestyle of the nobility, peasant labor, political debates, legal reforms, and the rise of industrialization in Russia.
Classics / Historical Fiction / Romance / Russian Literature. / Tolstoy / драма / Исторический роман / классика / Любовный роман / Русская проза.
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