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    Anna Karenina (best Translation, explanatory Notes, complete Navigation, Illustrated)

    Anna Karenina (best Translation, explanatory Notes, complete Navigation, Illustrated)

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    by Leo Tolstoy, Louse Maude (Translator), Aylmer Maude (Translator), Orest Vereisky (Illustrator)


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    Leo Tolsoy (1828-1910) - Russian writer, one of the world's greatest novelists. The scion of prominent aristocrats, Tolstoy spent much of his life at his family estate of Yasnaya Polyana. After a somewhat dissolute youth, he served in the army and traveled in Europe before returning home and starting a school for peasant children. He was already known as a brilliant writer for the short stories in Sevastopol Sketches (185556) and the novel The Cossacks (1863) when War and Peace (186569) established him as Russia's preeminent novelist. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, the novel examines the lives of a large group of characters, centring on the partly autobiographical figure of the spiritually questing Pierre. Its structure, with its flawless placement of complex characters in a turbulent historical setting, is regarded as one of the great technical achievements in the history of the Western novel. His other great novel, Anna Karenina (187577), concerns an aristocratic woman who deserts her husband for a lover and the search for meaning by another autobiographical character, Levin. After its publication Tolstoy underwent a spiritual crisis and turned to a form of Christian anarchism. Advocating simplicity and nonviolence, he devoted himself to social reform. His later works include The Death of Ivan Ilich (1886), often considered the greatest novella in Russian literature, and What Is Art? (1898), which condemns fashionable aestheticism and celebrates art's moral and religious functions. He lived humbly on his great estate, practicing a radical asceticism and in constant conflict with his wife. In November 1910, unable to bear his situation any longer, he left his estate incognito. During his flight he contracted pneumonia, and he was dead within a few days.

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    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    September 9, 1828
    Date of Death:
    November 2, 1910
    Place of Birth:
    Tula Province, Russia
    Place of Death:
    Astapovo, Russia
    Education:
    Privately educated by French and German tutors; attended the University of Kazan, 1844-47

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    This is the only Anna Karenina Kindle edition that includes more than 130 explanatory notes of all major terms, names, places and other specific details of the Russian cultural and historical background, as well as biographical facts from Tolstoy's personal life. Excellent navigation tools let you easily use the contents of the book and its referential materials.

    Why this translation is one of the best? The Maudes knew Tolstoy and belonged to Tolstoyan circles; they also knew Russian well; and, as Richard Pevear admitted, their English has the "flavour of the period".

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