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  1. Anna Karenina is a novel by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, published in serial installments from 1873 to 1877 in the periodical The Russian Messenger. A complex novel in eight parts, with more than a dozen major characters, it is spread over more than 800 pages (depending on the translation and publisher), typically contained in two volumes.

  2. Anna Karenina (bahasa Rusia: Анна Каренина) adalah sebuah novel oleh penulis Rusia Leo Tolstoy, yang diterbitkan secara berseri pada 1873-1877 di majalah The Russian Messenger.Tolstoy bentrok dengan editor Mikhail Katkov atas isu-isu politik yang muncul dalam seri terakhir (pandangan Tolstoy tentang keberangkatan relawan-relawan ke Serbia), sehingga edisi lengkap pertama novel ...

  3. In Anna Karenina, Tolstoy updates the idyll by making his spokesman in the novel, Levin, a devoted farmer as well as an impassioned philosopher—and the only character in the novel who achieves a clear vision of faith and happiness. For Levin, farming is a way of moving beyond oneself, pursuing something larger than one’s own private desires ...

  4. Buy Anna Karenina (Wordsworth Classics) New by Tolstoy, Leo, Greenwood, E.B., Carabine, Dr Keith, Maude, Aylmer, Maude, Louise (ISBN: 9781853262715) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

  5. Leo Tolstoy. Oxford University Press, 2016 - Fiction - 896 pages. At its simplest, Anna Karenina is a love story. It is a portrait of a beautiful and intelligent woman whose passionate love for a handsome officer sweeps aside all other ties - to her marriage and to the network of relationships and moral values that bind the society around her.

  6. Anna Karenina is a 1997 American period drama film written and directed by Bernard Rose and starring Sophie Marceau, Sean Bean, Alfred Molina, Mia Kirshner and James Fox.Based on the 1878 novel of the same name by Leo Tolstoy, the film is about a young and beautiful married woman who meets a handsome count, with whom she falls in love.. Eventually, the conflict between her passionate desires ...

  7. The Anna Karenina principle states that a deficiency in any one of a number of factors dooms an endeavor to failure. Consequently, a successful endeavor (subject to this principle) is one for which every possible deficiency has been avoided. The name of the principle derives from Leo Tolstoy 's 1877 novel Anna Karenina, which begins:

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