
Anna Karenina
by:
Leo Tolstoy
Edition: Book Club (BCE/BOMC)
Language: German
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0685871924
ISBN 13: 9780685871928
Publication date:
January 1st, 1978
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Company.
Pages: 584
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction, Self-help, History, Manga, Graphic Novels
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, this timeless novel delves into the complexities of love, infidelity, and societal expectations. The story revolves around Anna, a beautiful woman trapped in a stifling marriage. When she meets the dashing Count Vronsky, their passionate affair sets off a chain of events that challenges the conventions of the time and shakes the very foundations of her life.
The narrative weaves together the lives of various characters, showcasing their struggles with personal desires and societal pressures. The juxtaposition of Anna's tragic fate with the more grounded realities of other characters provides a multifaceted portrayal of love in its many forms. As Anna spirals deeper into her tumultuous relationship, the reader witnesses her internal conflicts and the societal repercussions that follow.
Throughout the story, Tolstoy artfully explores themes of morality, faith, and the quest for happiness. Characters grapple with their choices, leading to moments of profound insight and heartbreak. The vivid descriptions of Russian society and the philosophical musings resonate deeply, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and relationships.
With its rich character development and intricate plot, this work remains a poignant exploration of human nature and the intricate dance between love and duty. Tolstoy's masterful storytelling continues to captivate audiences, making it a pillar of classic literature.
The narrative weaves together the lives of various characters, showcasing their struggles with personal desires and societal pressures. The juxtaposition of Anna's tragic fate with the more grounded realities of other characters provides a multifaceted portrayal of love in its many forms. As Anna spirals deeper into her tumultuous relationship, the reader witnesses her internal conflicts and the societal repercussions that follow.
Throughout the story, Tolstoy artfully explores themes of morality, faith, and the quest for happiness. Characters grapple with their choices, leading to moments of profound insight and heartbreak. The vivid descriptions of Russian society and the philosophical musings resonate deeply, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and relationships.
With its rich character development and intricate plot, this work remains a poignant exploration of human nature and the intricate dance between love and duty. Tolstoy's masterful storytelling continues to captivate audiences, making it a pillar of classic literature.