DJ blurb on front flap of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina
No estimate of Tolstoy the writer can ignore Tolstoy the man. People of every shade of conviction look upon him as one of the few Christians since Christ, and few dispute his position as one of the most forceful and influential literary figures of the nineteenth century. Anna Karenina is considered his greatest novel, and Anna, the protagonist, the most notable character in the vast gallery of his creations. |
Thanks to the contributor: John Wolansky