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  1. Anna Karenina (Russian: Анна Каренина, IPA: [ˈanːə kɐˈrʲenʲɪnə]) [1] is a novel by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy, first published in book form in 1878. Widely considered to be the greatest work of literature ever written, [2] Tolstoy himself called it his first true novel. It was initially released in serial installments ...

  2. A comprehensive overview of Leo Tolstoy's classic novel, Anna Karenina, which explores the themes of adultery, marriage, and social conventions in 19th-century Russia. The summary covers the main characters, plot, and literary devices of the novel, as well as its historical and cultural context.

    • Leo Tolstoy
    • 1878
  3. A comprehensive overview of the novel's plot, themes, characters, and symbols. Follow the love affair of Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky, and the contrast between their world and that of Levin, Kitty, and Karenin.

  4. Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina follows the life of its tragic titular heroine as well as other main characters Alexei Vronsky and Konstantin Levin. The novel jumps between multiple points of view, gaining access to the inner lives of not only the main characters but also secondary characters such as Stiva Oblonsky, Kitty Scherbatsky, and Alexei Karenin.

  5. Read ratings and reviews of Anna Karenina, a classic novel by Leo Tolstoy about a woman's tragic affair and a man's spiritual crisis in Russia. See how the book explores themes of love, morality, and society through memorable characters and vivid scenes.

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  6. Anna Karenina by Russian author Leo Tolstoy was first published in its complete form in 1878 after having been published in installments between 1875 and 1877.Believed by many critics to be among the the greatest novels ever written, it is a sweeping and tragic novel that delves into the complexities of love, morality, and social norms in 19th-century Imperial Russia—as well as the blessings ...

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  8. Anna Karenina. In Anna Karenina (1875–77) Tolstoy applied these ideas to family life. The novel’s first sentence, which indicates its concern with the domestic, is perhaps Tolstoy’s most famous: “All happy families resemble each other; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”. Anna Karenina interweaves the stories of three ...

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