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1870s: A tragic tale set against a thrilling backdrop of the 1870s Russian Federation
1870s: A tragic tale set against a thrilling backdrop of the 1870s Russian Federation
The classic story of doomed love – Anna Karenina is unhappily married and has an affair with the dashing Count Vronsky. Their growing and developing relationship is all consuming and heartbreaking in equal measure as they spiral towards the most dramatic conclusion in literature.
It’s more than just story of a doomed love affair however for it speaks volumes about the role of women in society at the time and how society judged mainly the woman i.e Anna for an affair calling her fallen and the superiority of men.
Anna is caught in a man’s world and her spiral downwards and the consequences of her actions ripple all around.
Various locations throughout Russia, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, and the Russian provinces, with brief interludes in Germany and Italy
Moscow – where the aristocrats live including the Oblonskys and the Shtcherbatskys.
The skating rink in Moscow – Levin goes to the skating rink at the Zoological Gardens to look for Kitty
St Petersburg – Anna lives her with her husband and son and later with Vronsky
The Petersburg Station – Moscow station for the train to Petersburg, where Vronsky first sees Anna and where the accidents take place
Peterhof – Where the permanent summer villa of the Karenins was near the Finnish Sea. Now called Petrodvorets.
Vozdvizhenskoe – Where the Vronsky estate was.
Soden, Germany (Bad Soden am Taunus, Hessen, DE)- where the Spa is where Kitty goes to relax and recuperate.
Italy – Anna and Vronsky visit Naples, Venice and Rome
Kashinksky – where the elections take place which decides the changes Russia is undergoing.