00873nam a2200145 4500001000500000020001800005100001800023245003800041260003300079300001800112520047700130650003700607650002400644650005900668646300a978938000583600aTolstoy, Leo.00aAnna Karenina /bcLeo Tolstoy.h00aNoida ;bMaple press,c2014.00a912 p, 23 cm. aWidely considered one of the best novels ever written, Anna Karenina / is the tragic story of the aristocratic Anna's doomed affair with the wealthy Count Vronsky. Reflecting Russian morals of the time, as well as Tolstoy's personal feelings on infidelity, Anna Karenina / explores themes of passion and fidelity, the impact that social norms have on personal choice, and the ramifications of choosing a life outside of that deemed acceptable by society. 00aAdultery -- Russia -- Fiction.x00aFiction Classics.x00aRussia -- Social conditions -- 1801-1917 -- Fiction.x