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![]() Anna KareninaLeo TolstoyIn CliffsNotes on Anna Karenina, adultery shakes the Oblonsky household, when Dolly discovers husband Stiva's affair with a former governess. Stiva's sister, Anna Karenina, arrives to help keep the Russian family together. Heroine Anna takes her own lover, Count Vronsky, which introduces a downward spiral in her marriage to Karenin and, ultimately, in her union with Vronsky. Anna's life ends in suicide. In contrast, Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical hero, Levin, finds salvation in faith. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorAbout the NovelA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersSummaries and CommentariesPart 1: Chapters 1 to 5Part 1: Chapters 6 to 11Part 1: Chapters 12 to 15Part 1: Chapters 16 to 23Part 1: Chapters 24 to 27Part 1: Chapters 28 to 33Part 1: Chapter 34Part 2: Chapters 1 to 3Part 2: Chapters 4 to 11Part 2: Chapters 12 to 17Part 2: Chapters 18 to 25Part 2: Chapters 26 to 29Part 2: Chapters 30 to 35Part 3: Chapters 1 to 6Part 3: Chapters 7 to 11Part 3: Chapters 12 TO 23Part 3: Chapters 24 to 32Part 4: Chapters 1 to 23Part 5: Chapters 1 to 6Part 5: Chapters 7 to 13Part 5: Chapters 14 to 20Part 5: Chapters 21 to 33Part 6: Chapters 1 to 5Part 6: Chapters 6 to 15Part 6: Chapters 16 to 25Part 6: Chapters 26 to 32Part 7: Chapters 1 to 12Part 7: Chapters 13 to 22Part 7: Chapters 23 to 31Part 8: Chapters 1 to 5Part 8: Chapters 6 to 19Character AnalysesKonstantin LevinAnna KareninaCount VronskyAlexey KareninKitty ShtcherbatskyDolly OblonskyStiva OblonskyCritical EssaysAnalysis of Plot Structure and TechniqueAnalysis of ThemesStudy HelpQuizEssay Questions
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