
Anna Karenina, Book 7
Anna Karenina, written by Leo Tolstoy and published in 1877, is a novel that explores the complexities of love and society in 19th-century Russia. In Book 7, the focus shifts to Levin, who is in Moscow for Kitty’s confinement and grapples with the corrupting influences of urban life. Meanwhile, Anna's jealousy leads her to irrational behavior towards Count Vronsky, while Stiva pressures Karenin to divorce her. This book highlights themes of infidelity, societal expectations, and personal turmoil.









































