Anna Karenin

Anna Karenin by graf Leo Tolstoy, published by Penguin Books in 1954, is a classic work of fiction that explores the complexities of love and societal expectations in nineteenth-century Russia. This edition spans 852 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a deep dive into the life of a woman who faces significant personal and social upheaval as she chooses a passionate relationship with Count Vronsky over her existing marriage.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into themes of love, loss, and the consequences of personal choices within the constraints of society. The story follows the protagonist’s journey as she navigates the challenges of her decision, ultimately leading to a profound transformation in her life and status. This edition is a significant contribution to the literary canon, appealing to those interested in classic literature and the intricate dynamics of human relationships.
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In nineteenth-century Russia, the wife of an important government official loses her family and social status when she chooses the love of Count Vronsky over a passionless marriage.
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