Anna Karenina (part 1 and 2) (selected Translations of Masterpieces)

Anna Karenina (part 1 and 2) (selected Translations of Masterpieces)

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Tolstoy's masterpiece novel. Novels from life. A brand new translation of famous names. "Anna Karenina" is the masterpiece of the great Russian writer Tolstoy. It unfolds from two clues that seem to be distinct, but are actually closely connected. One of the clues revolves around Anna's feelings, telling the process of Anna and Vronsky's acquaintance, love, and destruction, as well as the whirlpools this incident stirred up in the surrounding social network; the other clue mainly focuses on the other protagonist Levin, telling his life, story, and his personal thinking in a religious sense. The story covers St. Petersburg and Moscow as well as the vast Russian countryside. The author uses the tragedy of Anna's failure in pursuing love and finally chooses to commit suicide by lying on the train and the various problems faced by the Russian countryside through Levin's perspective, restoring a complete and realistic picture of Russian society.

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