Leo Tolstoy’s
Anna Karenina is a sweeping tale of passion, betrayal, and societal constraint, set against the backdrop of imperial Russia. At its heart lies Anna’s forbidden love with Count Vronsky, a romance that challenges the rigid norms of class, marriage, and morality. Alongside her story runs that of Levin, whose philosophical musings and search for meaning provide a striking counterpoint. With lyrical prose and profound insight, Tolstoy crafts a masterpiece that explores the human soul in all its conflict and yearning.
Where love defies convention, tragedy meets truth.
- Delve into Tolstoy’s masterful exploration of morality, fidelity, and social hypocrisy.
- Experience rich psychological depth and character development through Anna and Levin’s parallel journeys.
- Discover a sweeping portrait of Russian aristocracy, politics, and rural life.
- Ideal for readers seeking classic literature with timeless philosophical relevance.
- A must-have for any serious literary collection or gift library.
Explore Timeless Themes- Love – Explore the ecstasy and ruin of forbidden romance.
- Duty – Delve into the tension between personal desire and social obligation.
- Faith – Reflect on spirituality and the meaning of life through Levin’s journey.
- Society – Examine hypocrisy, judgment, and the roles women are forced to play.
What Makes It Timeless- A literary cornerstone of realism and psychological depth.
- Ranked among the greatest novels ever written.
- Revered by authors from Nabokov to Faulkner for its elegance and humanity.