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Anna Karenina Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Reviews Discussion ... Anna Karenina has 447419 ratings and 17331 reviews. Nataliya said: As a daughter of a Russian literature teacher it seems I have always known the stor... Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy - : Anna Karenina (8601400171455): Leo Tolstoy Richard Pevear Larissa Volokhonsky: Books Anna Karenina: Leo Tolstoy: 9781613821534: : Books Buy Anna Karenina on FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders Anna Karenina (1948) - Rotten Tomatoes This 1948 adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina was produced in England by Alexander Korda and released in the US by 20th Century-Fox. Vivien Leigh plays the ... New Translations of Tolstoys Anna Karenina - The New ... Surprisingly all the translators ruled that the part of Annas anatomy that she believed repelled repulsed disgusted or offended Vronsky was her hand ... Anna Karenina (2012) - Rotten Tomatoes The third collaboration of Academy Award nominee Keira Knightley with acclaimed director Joe Wright following the award-winning box office successes Pride ... Anna Karenina (2012) - IMDb In late-19th-century Russian high society St. Petersburg aristocrat Anna Karenina enters into a life-changing affair with the dashing Count Alexei Vronsky. Anna Karenina (2012) - Movie Moviefone Anna Karenina (Keira Knightley) the wife of a Russian imperial minister (Jude Law) creates a high-society scandal by an affair with Count Vronsky (Aaron Taylor ... Anna Karenina - Wikipedia Anna Karenina (Russian: ; Russian pronunciation: [an krenn]) is a novel by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy published in ... Rank: #1039837 in BooksPublished on: 2001-01-29Released on: 2001-01-29Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 9.30" h x 2.15" w x 6.32" l, Binding: Hardcover864 pages 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Good bookBy RyanI feel I'm not qualified to review this book. I'm just a regular guy, not a literature professor, but maybe my comments will be helpful to some. This book is really good. It's all about the characters. Many times while I was reading I wondered how all of this was going to end. It wasn't like a regular story where there's a pretty clear end goal, like get the bad guy, or solve the mystery. It was more like things are just happening and I wonder what's going to happen next. I thought maybe it's just going to stop abruptly, as if Tolstoy would just suddenly be done writing about all these characters, but it really did have a solid ending to conclude everything. Thinking back on the story I remember many ups and downs and tense moments and light hearted moments, it was very enjoyable and pretty easy to read.One thing that really amazed me was how well Tolstoy could switch between different characters and settings. Everyone had distinct personalities and the way they were all portrayed was with so much compassion and understanding that as a reader I could really see parts of myself in everyone. There was no one character that I related to more than any other. I was able to relate to every single one of them differently. I believe this is the reason Tolstoy is considered a master.The pace of the book is a little slow for me because I'm a slow reader, but in retrospect I feel like the pace was actually pretty good and it only felt slow because I had absolutely no idea where the story was going. Every chapter had something new happening and the story just strolled right along. Probably like riding a tractor for 50 miles. You've got plenty of time to look at all the flowers and clouds and barns and animals along the way, it takes forever, but it never stops moving.It helped a lot to have this book on my kindle because towards the end there was more and more french that was easy to translate with the kindle. The port to the kindle was perfect. I saw no strange spacing or oddly misspelled words.Overall I recommend giving this book a shot. Don't be discouraged by the length. I realize a reader may feel compelled to read this particular book just so they can say that they did. It's got that trophy book status. I feel like that's a bad thing though. If you find yourself a few hundred pages in and are interested in what's going on, then keep going. If however after a few hundred pages you feel like it's a chore to read, then don't bother, it's not going to suddenly become more interesting after any point in the book. It's very consistent, you can trust this author and the translation, the ending won't let you down, there will be no long lulls. What you get in the beginning is what you get through the entire book, it's very steady and very high quality writing.50 of 52 people found the following review helpful.The best book I've ever readBy Rhonda ElkinsI get really excited when I read a really good book, and I just finished the most interesting, enthralling, and mesmerizing book I have ever read in my life, Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. If ever you take a notion to read it, don't be put off by it's size or think it's a stuffy old classic written in the 1800s. The story is about the human condition in so many different aspects. This book has many characters, but it focuses on 3 couples in aristocratic Russia in the 1800s. In one couple the issue of continued infidelity by the husband is a question and the realization that the woman is just stuck forever in the situation. The other is a couple that find happiness, but realize life is not completely happy all the time and there's much introspection about life, and then there's the magnificent Anna Karenina that finds herself in a loveless marriage and is swept totally away by Count Vronsky. This is a situation where there is tragedy when sometimes people make choices in life and are not able to live with it. I just can't say enough about this book. All the characters you loved then disliked many times over. I could not wait to get back to it and I was sorry to see it end. I've never been moved so by a book and it is a tragic one. The famous first lines are: "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." And so it is.I read the free Kindle version and had no problems with it whatsoever. I've read many complaints about different translations and that they were hard to follow. This is not true with this. I had no difficulty reading it at all.The book is a magnificent piece of literature.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Anna KareninaBy Eileen M. CarlsonMy children are both from Russia, and I try to subtly keep Russia in the forefront to remind them of their heritage. I've tried Anna Karenina several times, but the length and language has always burnt me out before Part 2. This translation is different. The language flows easier and the footnotes are interesting. Think Jane Austen goes to Moscow. Tolstoy creates daily life for upper class and lower class people. He makes the history and politics of Russia more easily understood. This story takes place in a time when people are talking about communism and socialism, and the difference between the two systems. The story shows different forms of love and infatuation in which the characters are exposed. The characters are fully evolved during the telling of their stories. This translation is easy to read and very different from former attempts. It's much easier to see the characters and bond with them in their crises of life. Anna Karenina is the great Russian novel.See all 2569 customer reviews... Anna Karenina - Wikipedia Anna Karenina (Russian: ; Russian pronunciation: [an krenn]) is a novel by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy published in ... Anna Karenina (2012) - IMDb In late-19th-century Russian high society St. Petersburg aristocrat Anna Karenina enters into a life-changing affair with the dashing Count Alexei Vronsky. : Anna Karenina (Barnes & Noble Classics ... Buy Anna Karenina (Barnes & Noble Classics) on FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders Anna Karenina (2012) - Rotten Tomatoes The third collaboration of Academy Award nominee Keira Knightley with acclaimed director Joe Wright following the award-winning box office successes Pride ... Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Reviews Discussion ... Anna Karenina has 447419 ratings and 17331 reviews. Nataliya said: As a daughter of a Russian literature teacher it seems I have always known the stor... Anna Karenina (1948) - Rotten Tomatoes This 1948 adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina was produced in England by Alexander Korda and released in the US by 20th Century-Fox. Vivien Leigh plays the ... New Translations of Tolstoys Anna Karenina - The New ... Surprisingly all the translators ruled that the part of Annas anatomy that she believed repelled repulsed disgusted or offended Vronsky was her hand ... Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy - : Anna Karenina (8601400171455): Leo Tolstoy Richard Pevear Larissa Volokhonsky: Books Anna Karenina (2012) - Movie Moviefone Anna Karenina (Keira Knightley) the wife of a Russian imperial minister (Jude Law) creates a high-society scandal by an affair with Count Vronsky (Aaron Taylor ...
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