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Number of Pages
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Language
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Anna Karenina invites you into a sweeping portrait of love and duty in imperial Russia. A timeless classic of literary fiction, this hardback edition follows Anna's luminous but restless spirit as she confronts a loveless marriage, a magnetic passion with Count Vronsky, and the unyielding expectations of high society. Ideal for readers who relish deeply wrought character studies and sweeping social drama, Anna Karenina speaks with a voice both compassionate and piercing—a story that resonates with anyone who has faced the pull between personal happiness and social duty.
Tolstoy's prose is rich with emotional depth, weaving Anna's private ache with the relentless judgments of society. The narrative balances intimate moments with broad social observation, inviting readers to consider the costs of desire and the range of human loyalties. In this hardback edition, readers are treated to a durable binding and the enduring elegance of a classic work that invites revisiting again and again. Whether you come to Anna Karenina for the romance, the social critique, or the sheer breadth of character, you will find a journey that lingers long after the last page.
After finishing Anna Karenina, readers gain a profound understanding of the tension between personal desire and social expectations, something that remains relevant today. The novel invites reflection, empathy, and a renewed appreciation for complex characters and questions about happiness, duty, and freedom. This reading experience offers lasting value—a classic you’ll return to again and again.
Product Details
Author
Leo Tolstoy
Publisher
Prh
Number of Pages
1012
Language
English
SKU
BK0503512
ISBN
9789815162882
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 5.8 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 999
₹ 849
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Leo Tolstoy Was A Russian Writer Who Is Regarded As One Of The Greatest Authors Of All Time. He Received Nominations For The Nobel Prize Initerature Every Year From 1902 To 1906 And For The Nobel Peace Prize In 1901, 1902 And 1909 But Never Won Either. Critics Of Diverse Schools Have Agreed That Somehow Tolstoy’S Works Seem To Elude All Artifice. His Name Has Become Synonymous With An Appreciation Of Contingency And Of The Value Of Everyday Activity. Oscillating Between Skepticism And Dogmatism, Tolstoy Explored The Most-Diverse Approaches To Human Experience.