Anna Karenina
Love, Society, and the Cost of Moral Choice
Publisher Description
Set against the backdrop of Russian high society, this novel explores passion, duty, and the quiet pressures of social expectation. Personal desire collides with rigid convention in a world where every choice carries weight.
Through deeply human relationships and emotional tension, the story examines marriage, identity, and moral conflict with psychological depth and realism. Its atmosphere is intimate, reflective, and often haunting.
A cornerstone of world literature for readers drawn to classic realism, complex characters, and profound moral inquiry.