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  1. The first time that she appears in a document was on 21 November 1726 during the Diet of Grodno, at which the King personally signed the donation of the Blue Palace to her, which became Anna Karolina's official residence.

  2. The first time that she appears in a document was on 21 November 1726 during the Diet of Grodno, at which the King personally signed the donation of the Blue Palace to her, which became Anna Karolina's official residence.

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  4. Feb 10, 2022 · It begins with one of the greatest opening lines ever. Heritage Images/Getty Images. The first line of "Anna Karenina" is deservedly famous — so famous that people are aware of it even if they've never read the book: "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."

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  5. Dec 20, 2022 · How was it published? In 1875 “Karenina” begins to be published in parts by the journal “Russky Vestnik”. The April 1877 book publishes the seventh part, which ends with the death of Karenina, with a note “The ending follows”, but the journal editor Mikhail Katkov refuses to print the eighth part, disagreeing with the author in assessment of the volunteers going to the Balkan War ...

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  6. Nov 23, 2023 · The first time that her appears in a document was on 21 November 1726 during the Diet of Grodno, where the King personally signed the donation of the Blue Palace to her, becoming in Anna Karolina's official residence.

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  7. Full Title Anna Karenina Author Lev (Leo) Nikolaevich Tolstoy. Type of work Novel. Genre Novel of ideas; psychological novel; tragedy. Language Russian. Time and Place written 1873–1877; the estate of Yasnaya Polyana, near Moscow. Date of first publication 1873–1877 (serial publication) Publisher M. N. Katkov

  8. Aug 11, 2014 · If I said to you, “Describe Anna Karenina,” perhaps you’d mention her beauty. If you were reading closely, you’d mention her “thick lashes,” her weight, or maybe even her little downy ...