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Anna Karenina stands as one of literature’s greatest achievements, a sweeping novel that captures the full spectrum of Russian aristocratic life. Tolstoy weaves together multiple narratives—from Anna’s passionate but destructive affair to Levin’s spiritual quest—creating a rich tapestry of human experience.
The novel explores timeless themes including love, family, faith, and social responsibility. Through vivid characters and introspective prose, Tolstoy examines how personal desires conflict with societal expectations and moral obligations. The famous opening line about unhappy families has become iconic in world literature.
This Cuppa Russian Classics edition presents Tolstoy’s profound meditation on what makes life meaningful, resonating across centuries with readers seeking to understand the human condition and the consequences of our choices.







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