Anna Karenina (Oxford World's Classics)
Leo Tolstoy, " Anna Karenina (Oxford Worlds Classics) ", Rosamund Bartlett
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Around 33% of reviews were positive and about 67% were negative.
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8.21 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about Anna Karenina (Oxford World's Classics)
I read this book and was so impressed that I wanted to read another classic novel but it left me so confused and depressed that I decided to pick an easier book.
I flew to the sample of the edition on the kindle and downloaded all of the ones in English and Spanish that were available from trusted editorial houses.
I have read the P&V translation before, and thought it was a bit more pleasant than Bartlett's, but I am not sure if it is Russian-ness or not.
I have always read, but I have gotten into the classics as I get older. I didn't think this book would be so good, but I did.
They fell in love, married, fell out of love, divorced, fought over money and children, and this is about 90% of Anna Karenina.