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Anna Karenina

Leo Tolstoy

Tradutor Constance Garnett

Editora: The Ebook Emporium

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"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."

At the center of a glittering, suffocating Russian aristocracy stands Anna Karenina. Elegant and admired, her life is upended when she meets the dashing Count Vronsky. What begins as a spark ignites into a scandalous affair that defies the rigid social codes of St. Petersburg and Moscow, leading Anna toward an agonizing choice between her son, her status, and her heart. Parallel to Anna's descent is the story of Konstantin Levin, a man of the earth whose search for a meaningful life and true love offers a powerful meditation on faith, labor, and the soul.

The Height of Literary Realism: Tolstoy does not just write characters; he breathes life into them. Through Anna's psychological depth and Levin's philosophical struggles, the novel explores the complexities of marriage, the hypocrisy of society, and the devastating consequences of living outside the "rules." It is a mirror held up to the human condition, capturing the ecstasy of love and the weight of despair with unmatched precision.

A Panoramic Masterpiece: Anna Karenina is more than a romance. It is a vivid portrait of a nation in transition, grappling with the shift from feudal traditions to a modern industrial world. From high-stakes horse races and grand balls to the quiet intensity of the harvest in the Russian countryside, Tolstoy's prose transports you to a world of immense beauty and crushing consequence.

Why It Endures: Whether it is the haunting symbolism of the railway or the profound debates on the meaning of life, Anna Karenina remains startlingly relevant. It asks the questions we still struggle with today: Can passion and duty coexist? What does it mean to live an authentic life? And is forgiveness ever truly possible?

Lose yourself in the greatest story ever told. Purchase "Anna Karenina" today.
Disponível desde: 14/01/2026.
Comprimento de impressão: 790 páginas.

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