When you pick up Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece, Anna Karenina , you are likely expecting a dramatic tale of forbidden love and scandal. While the story delivers on that, the novel's title—and its often-overlooked subtitle/description—tells a much deeper, more complex story about 19th-century life, psychology, and social change.
Levin's journey is crucial.
The novel is actually split between Anna’s tragic romance with Vronsky and the moral/agricultural journey of Konstantin Levin. subtitle Anna Karenina
As discussed in this Reddit thread , and by Benjamin McEvoy , Anna Karenina can feel "boring" if you aren't prepared, but it is deeply rewarding if you: When you pick up Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece, Anna
Surprisingly detailed scenes showing Levin's agricultural efforts. The novel is actually split between Anna’s tragic
It is a common misconception that the book is strictly about Anna. As noted by Brian's Blog , the title is actually somewhat misleading.