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The novel features An Kareni, a captivating heroine who, despite her beauty and social status, feels unfulfilled until her affair with the passionate Count Vronsky ignites her desires. Spanning eight parts and over a thousand pages, it intricately weaves themes of betrayal, faith, and the complexities of marriage within the context of Imperial Russian society. The narrative examines the feudal system, politics, morality, and social class, offering a profound exploration of rural versus urban life and the struggles of its diverse characters.
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- Title
- Anna Karenina
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Lew Nikolajewitsch Tolstoi
- Publisher
- Delhi Open Books
- Released
- 2020
- Pages
- 1008
- ISBN13
- 9788194628613
- Series
- Anna Karenina
- Tags
- Fiction, World Literature, Love, Family, Classics, Relationships, Literary Fiction, Adapted for Film, Russian Literature, Aristocracy, nobility
- First published
- 1878
- Original title
- Анна Каренина
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- The novel features An Kareni, a captivating heroine who, despite her beauty and social status, feels unfulfilled until her affair with the passionate Count Vronsky ignites her desires. Spanning eight parts and over a thousand pages, it intricately weaves themes of betrayal, faith, and the complexities of marriage within the context of Imperial Russian society. The narrative examines the feudal system, politics, morality, and social class, offering a profound exploration of rural versus urban life and the struggles of its diverse characters.