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  1. Dec 20, 2022 · The writing of Anna Karenina. About several families, happy in the same way and unhappy in different ways. About life in Russia in the 1870s on its different levels, from St Petersburg high society to peasant backyards. About a secular woman who abandons her family for love, destroying her own and others’ lives, and about an idealistic ...

  2. Jan 18, 2018 · Anna Karenina (2003 edition). Penguin Books/Goodreads. The first of the novel’s two major plot lines relates to the irresistible Anna, who “had not known family life”, being brought up by an ...

  3. Share Cite. The Anna Karenina principle is the idea that "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." In Chapter 9 of Guns, Germs, and Steel, Diamond applies ...

  4. In 1862, Tolstoy married Sofya Andreyevna Behrs (1844-1919). The couple had a large family, and Sofya supported her husband as he wrote his two greatest novels: War and Peace (first serialized from 1865-1869) and Anna Karenina (1873-1877). While writing the latter novel, Tolstoy underwent a spiritual conversion.

  5. Jun 14, 2019 · In one, Anna Karenina embarks on an affair with a passionate young cavalry officer. In the second, Anna’s sister-in-law Kitty initially rejects, then later embraces the advances of an awkward young man named Levin. The story opens in the home of Stepan "Stiva" Oblonsky, whose wife Dolly has discovered his infidelity.

  6. Anna Karenina. Tolstoy infamously starts the novel Anna Karenina with the line, “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,” setting up the novel as a case study of happy and unhappy families. Although the novel is mainly about unhappy families, Tolstoy makes the story of the one happy family, Ekaterina ...

  7. May 31, 2004 · The two main characters, Anna and Levin, are eventually linked through marriage—Anna is Levin's sister-in-law's sister-in-law. Through the Oblonskys, Karenins, Levins and Shcherbatskys, we come to understand the complexities of family relationships. We appreciate the ties that bind human beings together in an awareness of the fragility of life.

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