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Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy's Timeless Masterpiece on Love and Society - cover
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Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy's Timeless Masterpiece on Love and Society

Leo N. Tolstoi, Lev N. Tolstói, Bluefire Books

Editora: Bluefire Books

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Immerse yourself in the enduring world of "Anna Karenina," an unparalleled epic by Leo Tolstoy that effortlessly interweaves love, societal norms, and the enduring question of personal happiness. This e-book edition breathes new life into the classic novel that has captivated readers for generations.

Venture into the lavish settings of 19th-century Russia and experience the unfolding drama of an aristocratic woman's tumultuous love affair that defies societal expectations. Discover the deeply nuanced characters, from the captivating Anna and her illicit lover Vronsky to the introspective Levin, each embarking on their own emotional journey. Tolstoy's mastery in storytelling and profound exploration of societal pressures, marital relationships, and the human condition remain as relevant today as they were over a century ago.

Whether you're a devoted fan of classic literature or discovering Tolstoy's work for the first time, "Anna Karenina" is an essential addition to your digital library. Embark on this timeless journey and uncover the profound insights that have left an indelible mark on literature, one page at a time.

The best novel ever written. —William Faulkner
A perfect work of art. —Fyodor Dostoyevsky
One of the greatest love stories in world literature. —Vladimir Nabokov
To read him… is to find one's way home… to everything within us that is fundamental and sane. —Thomas Mann
Disponível desde: 22/05/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 380 páginas.

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