Volume 1260 pages
Anna Karenina
About the book
"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
Anna Karenina (1877), by Leo Tolstoy, is a sweeping tale of passion, duty, and tragedy that stands as one of the cornerstones of world literature.
At its heart is the unforgettable story of Anna, a beautiful, married woman who risks everything for her love affair with the dashing Count Vronsky. Her struggle between desire and social convention leads to heartbreak, scandal, and a fate as inevitable as it is devastating.
Alongside Anna's tragic arc, Tolstoy weaves a rich tapestry of Russian society—its politics, family life, and moral questions—through the parallel story of Konstantin Levin, whose search for meaning and fulfillment offers a powerful contrast to Anna's descent.
Both intimate and epic, Anna Karenina explores timeless themes of love, betrayal, freedom, and the consequences of passion.
Praised as one of the greatest novels ever written, it remains a profound and moving portrait of the human heart.
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