
Published in 1878, 'Anna Karenina, 2. Band' is a continuation of Leo Tolstoy's exploration of love, marriage, and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia. The narrative follows Anna's tumultuous relationship with Count Vronskii as they navigate the complexities of infidelity and societal judgment. As Anna grapples with her emotions and the pressures of her choices, the story delves into themes of fidelity, personal conflict, and the consequences of societal norms. This volume highlights the psychological turmoil faced by Anna, culminating in a tragic conclusion that underscores the novel's profound commentary on human relationships.


