“Anakarenina” is a novel by the renowned Russian author Leo Tolstoy, which tells the story of a young woman named Anna Karenina, who falls in love with an affluent officer named Count Vronsky. Set in 19th century Russia, the novel explores themes such as love, family, society, and morality.
Anna Karenina is a married woman with children, but she finds herself drawn to Count Vronsky despite knowing that their affair will bring scandal to her family and jeopardize her reputation. As their relationship progresses, Anna struggles to reconcile her love for Vronsky with her duty to her husband and society’s expectations.
Meanwhile, another storyline unfolds in the novel, following the life of Levin, a man who has his own struggles with love, relationships, and fulfilling his role in society. Through these two parallel storylines, Tolstoy offers a complex commentary on the nature of love and the conflicts that arise when societal norms clash with personal desires.
Throughout the novel, Tolstoy’s writing is powerful and evocative, painting a vivid picture of both the grandeur and the flaws of Russian society. “Anakarenina” is a celebrated masterpiece of world literature, and one that continues to captivate readers with its timeless themes and unforgettable characters.
Books Info
Books name | Anakarenina |
Author | Leo Tolstoy |
No Of pages | 175 |
Publisher | Kartika Chandra Chand |
Publication | NA |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |