Anna Karenina
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Anna Karenina

by Count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, 1828-1910 Gra

Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Pages
566
Language
English
Published
1961

Overview

Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is a sweeping novel of love, family, society, and the costs of living honestly in a world full of expectation. At its center is a deeply human drama, but the book also opens outward into questions of marriage, faith, work, status, and moral responsibility. It remains essential for readers who want a major classic that combines intimacy with breadth.

What makes Anna Karenina endure is Tolstoy's extraordinary sympathy for his characters and his refusal to reduce them to simple heroes or villains. The novel is vivid in social detail, psychologically rich, and constantly alive to the tension between private desire and public life. Readers willing to settle into its scale will find one of literature's great portraits of modern emotional life.

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Büşraa@americanooo· 10mo🇹🇷

Aşkın bittiği yerde ise nefret başlar.

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Büşraa@americanooo· 10mo🇹🇷

bazen sadece onun kadar şehvet ve aşk ızdırabını tatabilseydim diyorum ama bazen…

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