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Leo Tolstoy- Anna Karenina (U)

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Anna Karenina is beautiful, married to a successful man, and has a son whom she adores. But a chance meeting at a train station in Moscow sets her passionate heart alight, and she is defenceless in the face of Count Vronsky's adoration. Having defied the rules of 19th-century Russian society, Anna is forced to pay a heavy price. Human nature, with all it's failings, is the fabric of which this great and intense work is composed. Anna Karenina has been described as the perfect Russian novel.

Tracklist:

  1. Volume 1, Part I: Chapter 1
  2. Chapter 2
  3. Matthew, My Sister Anna
  4. Chapter 3
  5. Having Finished the Paper
  6. Chapter 4
  7. But What's to Be Done?
  8. Chapter 5
  9. A Lanky Official, Going Down
  10. Oblonskys Smile Was Hardly Perceptible
  11. Chapter 6
  12. Chapter 7
  13. Chapter 8
  14. You Don't Mean to Say So!
  15. Chapter 9
  16. She Stood Talking to a Lady
  17. You Seem to Do Everything Passionately, She Remarked
  18. Whether She Had Not Heard His Words
  19. Chapter 10
  20. Not Bad, He Said
  21. Well, and What Do You Say to It?
  22. Chapter 11
  23. And the One in the Gospels?
  24. Chapter 12
  25. Nowadays They Don't Give Us Away
  26. Chapter 13
  27. Chapter 14
  28. There Are People Who When They Meet
  29. Oh No, Masha
  30. As Soon As the Old Prince Had Turned Away
  31. Chapter 15
  32. Chapter 16
  33. Chapter 17
  34. Through the Frosty Mist
  35. Chapter 18
  36. She Is Very Charming
  37. Oblonsky, with His Sister
  38. Chapter 19
  39. As Soon As She Had Said It
  40. And After That He Will Tell Me
  41. Chapter 20
  42. Will You Go to That Ball?
  43. Chapter 21
  44. Chapter 22
  45. Shall We Have Another Turn?
  46. Chapter 23
  47. Nothing Special Was Said During the Quadrille
  48. She Went to the Far End
  49. Chapter 24
  50. He Could Not See His Brother
  51. Chapter 25
  52. What Was It?
  53. Chapter 26
  54. When He Saw All This
  55. Chapter 27
  56. Chapter 28
  57. Do You Know
  58. Chapter 29
  59. Well, What of It?
  60. Chapter 30
  61. What You Are Saying Is Wrong
  62. Chapter 31
  63. Her Face Seemed Tired
  64. Chapter 32
  65. Chapter 33
  66. I Am Glad It Has All Ended
  67. Chapter 34
  68. But There Was Another Sort of People
  69. Part II: Chapter 1
  70. Yes, That Goes Without Saying
  71. Chapter 2
  72. Her Fathers Words Seemed Very Simple
  73. Chapter 3
  74. She Had Not Expected Such Cruelty
  75. Chapter 4
  76. At First Anna Sincerely Believed
  77. Chapter 5
  78. Vronsky Went to the French Theatre
  79. Chapter 6
  80. The Conversation in Both Circles
  81. The Effect Produced
  82. Chapter 7
  83. Give Me a Cup of Tea, She Said
  84. Friends We Shall Not Be
  85. Chapter 8
  86. But That Consideration
  87. Chapter 9
  88. Really, I Don't Understand at All, Said Anna
  89. Chapter 10
  90. Chapter 11
  91. Chapter 12
  92. Already in February
  93. Chapter 13
  94. Oh Dear, Didn't I Speak About It
  95. He Was Not Irritated Either
  96. The Clover Was Coming on Splendidly
  97. Chapter 14
  98. Splendid, Splendid!
  99. Chapter 15
  100. Well, I'm Glad You Got It, Said Levin
  101. Chapter 16
  102. You Have Been Pleased to Amuse Yourself
  103. Chapter 17
  104. What Wonderful Soap They Make!
  105. Chapter 18
  106. Chapter 19
  107. There Are the Inseparables, Added Yashvin
  108. Chapter 20
  109. Petritsky Went Behind the Partition
  110. Chapter 21
  111. Her Extended Nostrils Loudly Inhaled
  112. Chapter 22
  113. Hoping to Find Her Alone
  114. But Though She Tried to Be Calm
  115. Chapter 23
  116. Vronsky Could Not Understand
  117. Chapter 24
  118. Vronsky Purposely Avoided
  119. Vronsky Got Number Seven
  120. Chapter 25
  121. Frou-Frous Shoulder
  122. Chapter 26
  123. The Day of the Races Was a Very Busy One
  124. Chapter 27
  125. Chapter 28
  126. Not External at All, Said the Princess Tverskaya
  127. Chapter 29
  128. No Alexis Alexandrovich, She Put in
  129. Chapter 30
  130. Madame Stahl Called Her By the Diminutive
  131. Chapter 31
  132. Chapter 32
  133. Why Not? I Will Tell You, Said Varenka
  134. Chapter 33
  135. Il Ne Faut Jamais Rien Outrer, She Said
  136. Chapter 34
  137. With French Exaggeration
  138. Oh, Dear Me!
  139. Chapter 35
  140. Is It Like That at Home?
  141. No, I Shall Not Give Into That Again!
  142. Part III: Chapter 1 ^1
  143. Constantine Considered His Brother ^1
  144. Chapter 2 ^1
  145. Chapter 3 ^1
  146. Constantine Felt Himself Morally Cornered ^1
  147. But to Be a Member of a Council ^1
  148. Chapter 4 ^1
  149. You Are Taking Too Wide a Swath ^1
  150. Chapter 5 ^1
  151. He at Once Fell Asleep ^1
  152. Chapter 6 ^1
  153. Yes, It Ought to Be Tested ^1
  154. Chapter 7 ^1
  155. There Was Nowhere to Hang Dresses ^1
  156. Chapter 8 ^1
  157. The Little Fellow Was Sitting on the Ledge ^1
  158. Chapter 9 ^1
  159. Chapter 10 ^1
  160. Darya Alexandrovna, Said He ^1
  161. Chapter 11 ^1
  162. Chapter 12 ^1
  163. But the Third Thought Was the Question ^1
  164. Chapter 13 ^1
  165. Daryalov, Poltavsky, Prince Karibanov ^1
  166. To Attempt a Divorce ^1
  167. Chapter 14 ^1
  168. Drawing Toward Himself the Portfolio ^1
  169. Chapter 15 ^1
  170. Let Her Husband Disgrace Her ^1
  171. Chapter 16 ^1
  172. But the Time Came When I Understood ^1
  173. Chapter 17 ^1
  174. I Cannot Be More Catholic Than the Pope, She Said ^1
  175. Chapter 18 ^1
  176. Yes, I Never Thought It Would Be So ^1
  177. Chapter 19 ^1
  178. In Respect of These Debts ^1
  179. Chapter 20 ^1
  180. He Pondered ^1
  181. Chapter 21 ^1
  182. When He Had Finished His Ablutions ^1
  183. Vronsky Listened Attentively ^1
  184. Chapter 22 ^1
  185. It Was Not at All Hard for Me ^1
  186. Chapter 23 ^1
  187. Busy with the Secretary ^1
  188. Chapter 24 ^1
  189. The Horses Were Allowed to Stray ^1
  190. Chapter 25 ^1
  191. Over Their Tea Levin Heard ^1
  192. Chapter 26 ^1
  193. Levin Also Knew That He Would Meet ^1
  194. Chapter 27 ^1
  195. Now in Our Case We Landlords ^1
  196. She Did Not Remember the Exact Figure ^1
  197. Chapter 28 ^1
  198. Oh, Not at All! Said Levin, Crossly ^1
  199. Chapter 29 ^1
  200. It Was True That Shuraev Had Taken Steps ^1
  201. Chapter 30 ^1
  202. He Gave Orders ^1
  203. I Must Write That Down, Thought He ^1
  204. Chapter 31 ^1
  205. Levin Listened, Trying But Unable ^1
  206. Chapter 32 ^1
  207. At These Words Levin Suddenly Grew ^1
  208. Part IV: Chapter 1 ^1
  209. Chapter 2 ^1
  210. Chapter 3 ^1
  211. Well, What Were You Going to Tell Me ^1
  212. You Are Unjust, Unjust My Dear, Said Vronsky ^1
  213. Chapter 4 ^1
  214. It Is Worse Than Cruelty ^1
  215. Chapter 5 ^1
  216. I Know You ^1
  217. But Karenin Remained Silent ^1
  218. Chapter 6 ^1
  219. But Stremov, Who Had Been Touched to the Quick ^1
  220. On the Pavement at the Corner ^1
  221. Chapter 7 ^1
  222. I Was Here Yesterday ^1
  223. Chapter 8 ^1
  224. There Must Be Some Misunderstanding! ^1
  225. Chapter 9 ^1
  226. He Had Not Seen Kitty ^1
  227. Consequently for the Russification ^1
  228. Chapter 10 ^1
  229. One Cannot Even Admit ^1
  230. Chapter 11 ^1
  231. Chapter 12 ^1
  232. While I Doubted, I Had Hope ^1
  233. Chapter 13 ^1
  234. He Had Experienced ^1
  235. Chapter 14 ^1
  236. I Shall Be Very Pleased, Said Levin ^1
  237. Chapter 15 ^1
  238. The Prince the Princess ^1
  239. Chapter 16 ^1
  240. All That Time Levin Felt Uncomfortable ^1
  241. Chapter 17 ^1
  242. Bakers, the Closed Shops ^1
  243. Anna Arkadyevna, He Has Come! ^1
  244. Here He Is; I Knew! ^1
  245. Chapter 18 ^1
  246. This Reiteration Prevented Other Images ^1
  247. Chapter 19 ^1
  248. Princess Elisabeth Federovna Tverskaya, Answered the Footman ^1
  249. Stepping on the Soft Carpet ^1
  250. Chapter 20 ^1
  251. Chapter 21 ^1
  252. Oblonsky Smiled ^1
  253. Chapter 22 ^1
  254. How Am I to Find Out What She Wishes ^1
  255. As a Divorced Wife She Would Form a Union ^1
  256. Chapter 23 ^1
  257. Vronsky, in Spite of All His Resolutions ^1
  258. Volume 2, Part V: Chapter 1 ^1
  259. He Could Not Believe in It ^1
  260. What Doubt Can There Be ^1
  261. Chapter 2 ^1
  262. I Am Ready to Swear ^1
  263. I Shall Be Unhappy of Course ^1
  264. Chapter 3 ^1
  265. Was Ever a Man ^1
  266. Chapter 4 ^1
  267. The Old Priest, with His Sacerdotal Headgear ^1
  268. It Was a Feeling of Joy ^1
  269. Chapter 5 ^1
  270. Chapter 6 ^1
  271. Chapter 7 ^1
  272. Ah? I Did Not Know, Golenishchev Replied ^1
  273. She Thought She Had Understood Him ^1
  274. Chapter 8 ^1
  275. He Was Even More Lovingly Respectful ^1
  276. Chapter 9 ^1
  277. The Beautiful Nurse, Whose Head ^1
  278. Chapter 10 ^1
  279. Chapter 11 ^1
  280. The Face That Was Most Dear to Him ^1
  281. She Said He Was Sorry for Pilate ^1
  282. But If This Is the Highest Theme Open to Art? ^1
  283. Chapter 12 ^1
  284. Chapter 13 ^1
  285. Chapter 14 ^1
  286. Levin Had Never Thought It Possible ^1
  287. Chapter 15 ^1
  288. I Say, How Delightful It Is ^1
  289. Chapter 16 ^1
  290. The Tone in Which Her Husband Had Said ^1
  291. Chapter 17 ^1
  292. The Head Lay on It's Side ^1
  293. Chapter 18 ^1
  294. The
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Anna Karenina is beautiful, married to a successful man, and has a son whom she adores. But a chance meeting at a train station in Moscow sets her passionate heart alight, and she is defenceless in the face of Count Vronsky's adoration. Having defied the rules of 19th-century Russian society, Anna is forced to pay a heavy price. Human nature, with all it's failings, is the fabric of which this great and intense work is composed. Anna Karenina has been described as the perfect Russian novel.

Tracklist:

  1. Volume 1, Part I: Chapter 1
  2. Chapter 2
  3. Matthew, My Sister Anna
  4. Chapter 3
  5. Having Finished the Paper
  6. Chapter 4
  7. But What's to Be Done?
  8. Chapter 5
  9. A Lanky Official, Going Down
  10. Oblonskys Smile Was Hardly Perceptible
  11. Chapter 6
  12. Chapter 7
  13. Chapter 8
  14. You Don't Mean to Say So!
  15. Chapter 9
  16. She Stood Talking to a Lady
  17. You Seem to Do Everything Passionately, She Remarked
  18. Whether She Had Not Heard His Words
  19. Chapter 10
  20. Not Bad, He Said
  21. Well, and What Do You Say to It?
  22. Chapter 11
  23. And the One in the Gospels?
  24. Chapter 12
  25. Nowadays They Don't Give Us Away
  26. Chapter 13
  27. Chapter 14
  28. There Are People Who When They Meet
  29. Oh No, Masha
  30. As Soon As the Old Prince Had Turned Away
  31. Chapter 15
  32. Chapter 16
  33. Chapter 17
  34. Through the Frosty Mist
  35. Chapter 18
  36. She Is Very Charming
  37. Oblonsky, with His Sister
  38. Chapter 19
  39. As Soon As She Had Said It
  40. And After That He Will Tell Me
  41. Chapter 20
  42. Will You Go to That Ball?
  43. Chapter 21
  44. Chapter 22
  45. Shall We Have Another Turn?
  46. Chapter 23
  47. Nothing Special Was Said During the Quadrille
  48. She Went to the Far End
  49. Chapter 24
  50. He Could Not See His Brother
  51. Chapter 25
  52. What Was It?
  53. Chapter 26
  54. When He Saw All This
  55. Chapter 27
  56. Chapter 28
  57. Do You Know
  58. Chapter 29
  59. Well, What of It?
  60. Chapter 30
  61. What You Are Saying Is Wrong
  62. Chapter 31
  63. Her Face Seemed Tired
  64. Chapter 32
  65. Chapter 33
  66. I Am Glad It Has All Ended
  67. Chapter 34
  68. But There Was Another Sort of People
  69. Part II: Chapter 1
  70. Yes, That Goes Without Saying
  71. Chapter 2
  72. Her Fathers Words Seemed Very Simple
  73. Chapter 3
  74. She Had Not Expected Such Cruelty
  75. Chapter 4
  76. At First Anna Sincerely Believed
  77. Chapter 5
  78. Vronsky Went to the French Theatre
  79. Chapter 6
  80. The Conversation in Both Circles
  81. The Effect Produced
  82. Chapter 7
  83. Give Me a Cup of Tea, She Said
  84. Friends We Shall Not Be
  85. Chapter 8
  86. But That Consideration
  87. Chapter 9
  88. Really, I Don't Understand at All, Said Anna
  89. Chapter 10
  90. Chapter 11
  91. Chapter 12
  92. Already in February
  93. Chapter 13
  94. Oh Dear, Didn't I Speak About It
  95. He Was Not Irritated Either
  96. The Clover Was Coming on Splendidly
  97. Chapter 14
  98. Splendid, Splendid!
  99. Chapter 15
  100. Well, I'm Glad You Got It, Said Levin
  101. Chapter 16
  102. You Have Been Pleased to Amuse Yourself
  103. Chapter 17
  104. What Wonderful Soap They Make!
  105. Chapter 18
  106. Chapter 19
  107. There Are the Inseparables, Added Yashvin
  108. Chapter 20
  109. Petritsky Went Behind the Partition
  110. Chapter 21
  111. Her Extended Nostrils Loudly Inhaled
  112. Chapter 22
  113. Hoping to Find Her Alone
  114. But Though She Tried to Be Calm
  115. Chapter 23
  116. Vronsky Could Not Understand
  117. Chapter 24
  118. Vronsky Purposely Avoided
  119. Vronsky Got Number Seven
  120. Chapter 25
  121. Frou-Frous Shoulder
  122. Chapter 26
  123. The Day of the Races Was a Very Busy One
  124. Chapter 27
  125. Chapter 28
  126. Not External at All, Said the Princess Tverskaya
  127. Chapter 29
  128. No Alexis Alexandrovich, She Put in
  129. Chapter 30
  130. Madame Stahl Called Her By the Diminutive
  131. Chapter 31
  132. Chapter 32
  133. Why Not? I Will Tell You, Said Varenka
  134. Chapter 33
  135. Il Ne Faut Jamais Rien Outrer, She Said
  136. Chapter 34
  137. With French Exaggeration
  138. Oh, Dear Me!
  139. Chapter 35
  140. Is It Like That at Home?
  141. No, I Shall Not Give Into That Again!
  142. Part III: Chapter 1 ^1
  143. Constantine Considered His Brother ^1
  144. Chapter 2 ^1
  145. Chapter 3 ^1
  146. Constantine Felt Himself Morally Cornered ^1
  147. But to Be a Member of a Council ^1
  148. Chapter 4 ^1
  149. You Are Taking Too Wide a Swath ^1
  150. Chapter 5 ^1
  151. He at Once Fell Asleep ^1
  152. Chapter 6 ^1
  153. Yes, It Ought to Be Tested ^1
  154. Chapter 7 ^1
  155. There Was Nowhere to Hang Dresses ^1
  156. Chapter 8 ^1
  157. The Little Fellow Was Sitting on the Ledge ^1
  158. Chapter 9 ^1
  159. Chapter 10 ^1
  160. Darya Alexandrovna, Said He ^1
  161. Chapter 11 ^1
  162. Chapter 12 ^1
  163. But the Third Thought Was the Question ^1
  164. Chapter 13 ^1
  165. Daryalov, Poltavsky, Prince Karibanov ^1
  166. To Attempt a Divorce ^1
  167. Chapter 14 ^1
  168. Drawing Toward Himself the Portfolio ^1
  169. Chapter 15 ^1
  170. Let Her Husband Disgrace Her ^1
  171. Chapter 16 ^1
  172. But the Time Came When I Understood ^1
  173. Chapter 17 ^1
  174. I Cannot Be More Catholic Than the Pope, She Said ^1
  175. Chapter 18 ^1
  176. Yes, I Never Thought It Would Be So ^1
  177. Chapter 19 ^1
  178. In Respect of These Debts ^1
  179. Chapter 20 ^1
  180. He Pondered ^1
  181. Chapter 21 ^1
  182. When He Had Finished His Ablutions ^1
  183. Vronsky Listened Attentively ^1
  184. Chapter 22 ^1
  185. It Was Not at All Hard for Me ^1
  186. Chapter 23 ^1
  187. Busy with the Secretary ^1
  188. Chapter 24 ^1
  189. The Horses Were Allowed to Stray ^1
  190. Chapter 25 ^1
  191. Over Their Tea Levin Heard ^1
  192. Chapter 26 ^1
  193. Levin Also Knew That He Would Meet ^1
  194. Chapter 27 ^1
  195. Now in Our Case We Landlords ^1
  196. She Did Not Remember the Exact Figure ^1
  197. Chapter 28 ^1
  198. Oh, Not at All! Said Levin, Crossly ^1
  199. Chapter 29 ^1
  200. It Was True That Shuraev Had Taken Steps ^1
  201. Chapter 30 ^1
  202. He Gave Orders ^1
  203. I Must Write That Down, Thought He ^1
  204. Chapter 31 ^1
  205. Levin Listened, Trying But Unable ^1
  206. Chapter 32 ^1
  207. At These Words Levin Suddenly Grew ^1
  208. Part IV: Chapter 1 ^1
  209. Chapter 2 ^1
  210. Chapter 3 ^1
  211. Well, What Were You Going to Tell Me ^1
  212. You Are Unjust, Unjust My Dear, Said Vronsky ^1
  213. Chapter 4 ^1
  214. It Is Worse Than Cruelty ^1
  215. Chapter 5 ^1
  216. I Know You ^1
  217. But Karenin Remained Silent ^1
  218. Chapter 6 ^1
  219. But Stremov, Who Had Been Touched to the Quick ^1
  220. On the Pavement at the Corner ^1
  221. Chapter 7 ^1
  222. I Was Here Yesterday ^1
  223. Chapter 8 ^1
  224. There Must Be Some Misunderstanding! ^1
  225. Chapter 9 ^1
  226. He Had Not Seen Kitty ^1
  227. Consequently for the Russification ^1
  228. Chapter 10 ^1
  229. One Cannot Even Admit ^1
  230. Chapter 11 ^1
  231. Chapter 12 ^1
  232. While I Doubted, I Had Hope ^1
  233. Chapter 13 ^1
  234. He Had Experienced ^1
  235. Chapter 14 ^1
  236. I Shall Be Very Pleased, Said Levin ^1
  237. Chapter 15 ^1
  238. The Prince the Princess ^1
  239. Chapter 16 ^1
  240. All That Time Levin Felt Uncomfortable ^1
  241. Chapter 17 ^1
  242. Bakers, the Closed Shops ^1
  243. Anna Arkadyevna, He Has Come! ^1
  244. Here He Is; I Knew! ^1
  245. Chapter 18 ^1
  246. This Reiteration Prevented Other Images ^1
  247. Chapter 19 ^1
  248. Princess Elisabeth Federovna Tverskaya, Answered the Footman ^1
  249. Stepping on the Soft Carpet ^1
  250. Chapter 20 ^1
  251. Chapter 21 ^1
  252. Oblonsky Smiled ^1
  253. Chapter 22 ^1
  254. How Am I to Find Out What She Wishes ^1
  255. As a Divorced Wife She Would Form a Union ^1
  256. Chapter 23 ^1
  257. Vronsky, in Spite of All His Resolutions ^1
  258. Volume 2, Part V: Chapter 1 ^1
  259. He Could Not Believe in It ^1
  260. What Doubt Can There Be ^1
  261. Chapter 2 ^1
  262. I Am Ready to Swear ^1
  263. I Shall Be Unhappy of Course ^1
  264. Chapter 3 ^1
  265. Was Ever a Man ^1
  266. Chapter 4 ^1
  267. The Old Priest, with His Sacerdotal Headgear ^1
  268. It Was a Feeling of Joy ^1
  269. Chapter 5 ^1
  270. Chapter 6 ^1
  271. Chapter 7 ^1
  272. Ah? I Did Not Know, Golenishchev Replied ^1
  273. She Thought She Had Understood Him ^1
  274. Chapter 8 ^1
  275. He Was Even More Lovingly Respectful ^1
  276. Chapter 9 ^1
  277. The Beautiful Nurse, Whose Head ^1
  278. Chapter 10 ^1
  279. Chapter 11 ^1
  280. The Face That Was Most Dear to Him ^1
  281. She Said He Was Sorry for Pilate ^1
  282. But If This Is the Highest Theme Open to Art? ^1
  283. Chapter 12 ^1
  284. Chapter 13 ^1
  285. Chapter 14 ^1
  286. Levin Had Never Thought It Possible ^1
  287. Chapter 15 ^1
  288. I Say, How Delightful It Is ^1
  289. Chapter 16 ^1
  290. The Tone in Which Her Husband Had Said ^1
  291. Chapter 17 ^1
  292. The Head Lay on It's Side ^1
  293. Chapter 18 ^1
  294. The