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Leo Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina” is an epic novel that intertwines the tragic love story of Anna Karenina, an aristocratic woman who embarks on a doomed affair with Count Vronsky, with the philosophical reflections of Konstantin Levin, a landowner seeking meaning in life. Tolstoy explores themes of love, family, infidelity, and the social pressures of Russian aristocracy. His deep psychological insight and detailed depiction of Russian society make “Anna Karenina” one of the greatest works of world literature.