Anna Karenina, Book 7
Leo Tolstoy
Read by MaryAnn
Anna Karenina tells of the doomed love affair between the sensuous and rebellious Anna and the dashing officer, Count Vronsky. In Book 7, Levin, in town for Kitty’s confinement, finds himself drawn to the corruptive influence of Moscow society. Stiva again presses Karenin to divorce Anna, while Anna, driven by jealousy, becomes increasingly irrational towards Vronsky. (Summary by Mary Anderson and MaryAnn) (4 hr 19 min)
Chapters
01 - Chapter 1 | 8:28 | Read by MaryAnn |
02 - Chapter 2 | 9:51 | Read by MaryAnn |
03 - Chapter 3 | 10:23 | Read by MaryAnn |
04 - Chapter 4 | 7:40 | Read by MaryAnn |
05 - Chapter 5 | 5:18 | Read by MaryAnn |
06 - Chapter 6 | 4:50 | Read by MaryAnn |
07 - Chapter 7 | 8:15 | Read by MaryAnn |
08 - Chapter 8 | 6:57 | Read by MaryAnn |
09 - Chapter 9 | 7:03 | Read by MaryAnn |
10 - Chapter 10 | 11:28 | Read by MaryAnn |
11 - Chapter 11 | 6:17 | Read by MaryAnn |
12 - Chapter 12 | 7:40 | Read by MaryAnn |
13 - Chapter 13 | 8:02 | Read by MaryAnn |
14 - Chapter 14 | 12:32 | Read by MaryAnn |
15 - Chapter 15 | 6:46 | Read by MaryAnn |
16 - Chapter 16 | 6:12 | Read by MaryAnn |
17 - Chapter 17 | 10:11 | Read by MaryAnn |
18 - Chapter 18 | 7:04 | Read by MaryAnn |
19 - Chapter 19 | 6:13 | Read by MaryAnn |
20 - Chapter 20 | 10:25 | Read by MaryAnn |
21 - Chapter 21 | 12:05 | Read by MaryAnn |
22 - Chapter 22 | 6:01 | Read by MaryAnn |
23 - Chapter 23 | 8:02 | Read by MaryAnn |
24 - Chapter 24 | 10:13 | Read by MaryAnn |
25 - Chapter 25 | 11:05 | Read by MaryAnn |
26 - Chapter 26 | 9:48 | Read by MaryAnn |
27 - Chapter 27 | 6:39 | Read by MaryAnn |
28 - Chapter 28 | 9:26 | Read by MaryAnn |
29 - Chapter 29 | 6:06 | Read by MaryAnn |
30 - Chapter 30 | 8:08 | Read by MaryAnn |
31 - Chapter 31 | 10:43 | Read by MaryAnn |
Reviews
Riveting story!
E.Bekker
TOLSTOY's characters depicting the full range of human frailties and weaknesses are beautifully described against the background of 19th century Russia with its political and economic turmoil. Anna's slow decline to mental instability and her shocking death as well as the description of her cold heartless husband Alexei, with his dead eyes his blueveined hands his unchangeable habits ànd his relentness wish to reach the highest office is government are amongst the best portraits painted for us by LEO TOLSTOY. I would prefer the story only read by one reader instead of a mix of gooď and hardly understandable reàders.
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This Anne-Marie Lady reader is good the best so far of all the Ladies Readers for this magnificent TOLSTOY masterpiece...But not as good as Phil GRIFFITHS. GRIFFITHS is just excellent not only with the accent but with the tone in the best pure English sonority. He is a good one more star ahead of David COLE Who also have the beautiful English accent but not the magnificent tone of GRIFFITHS
Readers
Eva Cass
I know the readers are volunteers and have to say that some readers are difficult to understand or are uninteresting but to listen to Maryanne of Book 7 of Anna Karenina is exceptional, I could listen to her read all day. Thank you Maryanne, I wish you were reading all the books.
Jenni McKnight
I know these people. My husband is Levin, his ex-wife Anna. Sin's consequences cannot be alleviated by today's society any more than yesterday's. I hope for a turning to God by every Anna, rather than an embrace of despair.
lynhed
Section 7...I wanted to kill Anna, just to get over with her dang jealousy and back and forth, does he love me, no he doesn’t. A good picture about the sad life of women in this time period.
WHOA
Jesse Cupp
What a heck of a place to end this installment. Great reader and great story.
alta edwards
this book was much more enjoyable than the previous two because of the lovely reader.
An incredible achievement
shane miller
Amazing psychological analysis. I loved this lady's reading.