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About the product Classics are relevant in any historical era, because they touch upon topics that are close to each person personally. And the author does not have to give direct answers to burning questions: it is even better if this opportunity is provided to the reader. Tolstoy does not give them either. On the contrary, having introduced us aphoristically with a single sentence «All happy families are alike, every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,» he immediately mixes everything up, without even choosing special words: «Everything is mixed up in the Oblonskys’ house.» And then it is up to the reader to go through all the paths of the plot with the burden of his own life experience and to find these answers himself. They are different for everyone. And this is a classic. The abstract «Anna Karenina», one of the most famous novels by Leo Tolstoy, begins with the phrase that has become an aphorism: «All happy families are alike, every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.» This is a book about eternal values: about love, about faith, about family, about human dignity. …
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