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  1. Jan 10, 2018 · The Lady With The Little Dog is one of Anton Chekhovs most famous stories and, according to Vladimir Nabokov, one of the best short stories ever written. It chronicles the birth of an unexpected love, a love that neither of the parties involved was actively seeking.

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  2. 1. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Set in 19th-century Russia, this novel revolves around the life of Anna Karenina, a high-society woman who, dissatisfied with her loveless marriage, embarks on a passionate affair with a charming officer named Count Vronsky.

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  4. 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. Considered to be one of the greatest works of literature ever written, [2] Tolstoy himself called it his first true novel.

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  5. The 423rd Greatest Book of All Time. 17. Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin. "Eugene Onegin" is a classic Russian novel in verse that tells the story of a sophisticated and cynical young man, Eugene Onegin, who moves from the city to the country following the death of his uncle.

    • Alexander Pushkin - The Belkin Tales. Actually, Pushkin wrote more about happy love than probably most other Russian writers. His famous verse novel Eugene Onegin depicts a drama when a mutual love comes at the wrong time.
    • Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina. This novel is about love in its full meaning - not only relations between a man and a woman, but about a mother’s love for her kids, a sister’s love for her brother and a love for God, as well.
    • Alexander Grin - Scarlet Sails. In the USSR, it was impossible to write about love without touching things that ideologically should be reflected about Soviet reality.
    • Alexander Belyaev - Amphibian Man. The novel may remind some of the 2017 Oscar winning movie The Shape of Water directed by Guillermo del Toro, as the story is similar.
  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Anna Karenina, novel by Leo Tolstoy, published in installments between 1875 and 1877 and considered one of the pinnacles of world literature. The narrative centres on the adulterous affair between Anna, wife of Aleksey Karenin, and Count Vronsky, a young bachelor. Karenin’s discovery of the liaison.

  7. Mar 30, 2020 · Considering first a forty-book sample of recent novels and then two texts in particular, Galina Kulikovas Tender Fruit and Natal'ia Mironova’s Nastasia Filippovna Syndrome, the author shows that Russian romance novels, unlike the Western novels that inspired them, rarely make allusion to specific works or subgenres of romance fiction, instead r...

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