Anna Karenina Tom 2 - Leo Tolstoy
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Anna Karenina Tom 2

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Language
Russian
Published in
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
352
ISBN
9781726372817
Anna Karenina opens with the iconic statement that "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." This sets the stage for a sweeping narrative of passion, societal constraints, and the search for meaning in 19th-century Imperial Russia. The story centers on Anna Karenina, a respected aristocratic woman who travels to Moscow to help reconcile her brother's troubled marriage. There, she encounters Count Vronsky, a dashing cavalry officer, and an undeniable attraction sparks between them. This burgeoning connection challenges Anna's conventional life and sets her on a path that will defy the rigid expectations of high society.

Interwoven with Anna's dramatic journey is the story of Konstantin Levin, a restless landowner who grapples with questions of faith, family, and the complexities of rural life as he pursues love with the young Kitty Shcherbatskaya. Tolstoy masterfully contrasts these two narratives, exploring the destructive power of illicit passion against the backdrop of a more grounded, enduring love. The novel delves into profound themes of betrayal, jealousy, the hypocrisy of social norms, and the universal human quest for happiness and purpose. This exploration of human nature and societal pressures makes Anna Karenina an enduring work that resonates across generations.

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Anna Karenina Originally published in 1877
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English
Original publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

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