Anna KareninaAnna Karenina tells of the doomed love affair between the sensuous and rebellious Anna and the dashing officer, Count Vronsky. Tragedy unfolds as Anna rejects her passionless marriage and must endure the hypocrisies of society. Set against a vast and richly textured canvas of nineteenth-century Russia, the novel's seven major characters create a dynamic imbalance, playing out the contrasts of city and country life and all the variations on love and family happiness. While previous versions have softened the robust, and sometimes shocking, quality of Tolstoy's writing, Pevear and Volokhonsky have produced a translation true to his powerful voice. This award-winning team's authoritative edition also includes an illuminating introduction and explanatory notes. Beautiful, vigorous, and eminently readable, this Anna Karenina will be the definitive text for generations to come. |
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graf Leo Tolstoy Richard Pevear, Larissa Volokhonsky. ' What ? Impossible to give medical help , if money is placed in the right way ? ' ' Impossible , it seems to me . . . In our district , with its three thousand square miles , with ...
graf Leo Tolstoy Richard Pevear, Larissa Volokhonsky. ' What ? Impossible to give medical help , if money is placed in the right way ? ' ' Impossible , it seems to me . . . In our district , with its three thousand square miles , with ...
Page 431
... impossible . Divorce , the details of which he already knew , seemed impossible to him now because his sense of dignity and respect for religion would not permit him to take upon himself an accusation of fictitious adultery , still less ...
... impossible . Divorce , the details of which he already knew , seemed impossible to him now because his sense of dignity and respect for religion would not permit him to take upon himself an accusation of fictitious adultery , still less ...
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... impossible not to take care of Sergei Ivanovich's affairs , the affairs of his sister and of all the muzhiks who came for advice and were accustomed to do so , as it was impossible to drop a baby one is already holding in one's arms ...
... impossible not to take care of Sergei Ivanovich's affairs , the affairs of his sister and of all the muzhiks who came for advice and were accustomed to do so , as it was impossible to drop a baby one is already holding in one's arms ...
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Agafya Mikhailovna Alexei Alexandrovich already Anna Arkadyevna Anna Karenina Anna's asked began Betsy better blushing brother calm carriage conversation Countess Lydia Ivanovna Darya Alexandrovna dinner divorce doctor Dolly door drawing room dress everything expression eyes face feeling felt footman forgive frock coat girl glad glanced Golenishchev hand happy head heard heart horse husband impossible Karenin Katavasov kissed Kitty Kitty's knew ladies laughing leave listening live looking Mme Stahl Moscow mother muzhiks never Nikolai Oblonsky once Petersburg pity prince princess question remembered replied Russian seemed Sergei Ivanovich Seryozha Shcherbatsky silent sitting smile soul Stepan Arkadyich Stiva stood stopped suddenly Sviyazhsky talk tell terrible there's thing thought told Tolstoy took tormented turned understand understood unpleasant Varenka Veslovsky voice Vronsky Vronsky's waiting walked wanted wet nurse whole wife wish woman words Yashvin young Zaraysk zemstvo