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Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

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Classic Literature4.1760K ratings·Published 1877

Anna Karenina

by Leo Tolstoy

Pages964
DifficultyChallenging
ToneIntimate
CategoryClassic Literature
Kotapo editors

Editorial review

Tolstoy's most psychologically intimate novel doubles as an X-ray of 19th century Russian society. Anna's tragedy and Levin's slow philosophical awakening are deliberately mirrored — the same world destroys one and saves the other. The famous opening sentence is only the first of hundreds.

In brief

AI-generated summary

In Imperial Russia, the brilliant, married Anna Karenina enters a passionate affair with Count Vronsky, while in a parallel storyline the landowner Konstantin Levin pursues marriage, agrarian reform, and a quietly searching faith. Their lives barely touch — and yet the novel is built around their counterpoint.

What you'll leave with

Key takeaways

  • 1

    Romantic passion that begins as transcendence often ends as constraint.

  • 2

    Society's verdicts fall harder on women, and Tolstoy refuses to look away.

  • 3

    A meaningful life is built in habits and obligations, not peak experiences.

  • 4

    Sympathy is not the same as agreement.

Who should read this

The right reader

Readers who want emotional depth and philosophical weight in equal measure. Especially valuable for anyone thinking about marriage, ambition, or how to live without certainty.

Themes

What it touches

LoveAdulterySocietyFaith
Emotional tone

How it reads

Intimate, sweeping, morally exact.

Reading difficulty: Challenging

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