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Anna Karenina

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Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) called Anna Karenina a "broad and free" novel. Deliberately abandoning a strict plot outline, the writer simultaneously incorporated into its pages the scandalous story of the protagonist's unhappy marriage and the socio-philosophical reflections of Konstantin Levin (his alter ego).

Behold a vast canvas by a brilliant master, revealing the subtle nuances of relationships between people with different views, social statuses, and aspirations.

Some are capable of sacrificing much and perishing in a whirlwind of passions in search of personal happiness, while others find true harmony in a quiet family life.

Since the novel's first publication in 1875, readers and critics have continued to debate the characters' motivations, their rights, and their errors. Now try to take a side in this complex story...
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