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Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

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A forbidden love affair shakes St. Petersburg’s elite as Anna Karenina defies convention, risking her marriage and reputation. Meanwhile, landowner Levin seeks purpose amid societal chaos. Tragedy and introspection collide in Tolstoy’s masterpiece, exploring love, duty, and the cost of rebellion. A timeless tale of passion and consequence, perfect for fans of complex characters and rich historical settings. 🌟💔📚

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12X13X14 January 1, 1877 English 864 pages , , , ,

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Set in Imperial Russia, Anna Karenina explores the clash between personal desire and societal expectations through the story of Anna, a charismatic aristocrat who risks everything for love. Her affair with Count Vronsky spirals into scandal, exposing the hypocrisy of high society. Parallel to Anna’s downfall is the journey of Konstantin Levin, a landowner grappling with existential questions about faith, work, and family. Tolstoy weaves these threads into a rich tapestry of 19th-century life, critiquing rigid social norms while celebrating human complexity.
The novel delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the search for meaning, contrasting Anna’s tragic choices with Levin’s quest for authenticity. Tolstoy’s vivid characterizations and philosophical musings make the story timeless, reflecting universal struggles between passion and duty. The prose is lush yet introspective, inviting readers to ponder the consequences of living authentically in a judgmental world.
While Anna’s story is often remembered for its heartbreak, Levin’s narrative offers quiet redemption, highlighting Tolstoy’s belief in the resilience of the human spirit. The novel’s enduring relevance lies in its honest portrayal of flawed characters navigating a world where happiness is fleeting and morality is rarely black-and-white.
Tolstoy’s mastery of detail brings every scene to life, from glittering ballrooms to rural farms, creating a panoramic view of Russian society. The book’s emotional depth and psychological insight have cemented its status as one of literature’s greatest achievements.

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