Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina

by Leo Tolstoy

Anna Karenina ist ein Roman des russischen Schriftstellers Leo Tolstoi, der im 19. Jahrhundert spielt. Er erzählt die Geschichte von Anna, einer verheirateten Adligen, die sich in einen jungen Offizier verliebt und ihre gesellschaftliche Stellung und ihre Familie für diese Liebe opfert. Der Roman beleuchtet die komplexen Themen von Liebe, Gesellschaft, Moral, Religion und Selbstfindung in der russischen Gesellschaft des 19. Jahrhunderts. Tolstoi legt den Fokus auf die gesellschaftlichen Normen und Erwartungen, die auf Frauen in dieser Zeit lasteten und wie diese mit ihren eigenen Bedürfnissen und Wünschen kollidieren. Darüber hinaus zeigt der Roman die gesellschaftliche Kluft zwischen dem Leben in der Stadt und dem Leben auf dem Land, sowie die Unterschiede zwischen verschiedenen sozialen Schichten und den damit verbundenen Lebensweisen.

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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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