
“Anna Karenina” is one of Leo Tolstoy’s greatest novels, a masterpiece of world literature. The work tells the story of the tragic love between the married aristocrat Anna Karenina and the officer Vronsky, set against the life of Russian noble society in the second half of the 19th century. The novel explores themes of family, marriage, fidelity, social conventions, and the search for happiness—revealing the complexity of human relationships and the psychological depths of the characters.