Ana Karenina
by Leo Tolstoy
'Ana Karenina' Summary
Ana Karenina is a beautiful and intelligent woman who is unhappily married to a cold and distant man. When she meets the dashing Count Vronsky, she falls deeply in love and begins an affair with him. However, their affair is forbidden, and Ana must choose between her love for Vronsky and her duty to her husband and son. Ana's choice has tragic consequences, and she ultimately pays the price for her forbidden love.Book Details
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Leo Tolstoy
Russia
Leo Tolstoy was a significant figure in Russian literature, known for his novels "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina." These works are celebrated examples of realist fiction, examining human experience...
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