"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte
through somehow till death did come. Darkness had fallen, upon everything for him; but just because of
this darkness he felt that the one guiding clue in the darkness was his work, and he clutched it and clung
to it with all his strength." In this way, work is life itself for Levin.
Part 4, Chapters 1-15
These are the chapters where Vronsky and Karenin finally come eye to eye, both knowing what they
know. Oddly, Anna and Karenin are still living together, feigning a marriage. "The Karenins, husband and
wife, continued living in the same house, met every day, but were complete strangers to one another.
Aleksey Aleksandrovich made it a rule to see his wife every day, so that the servants might have no
grounds for suppositions, but avoided dining at home. Vronsky was never at Aleksey Aleksandrovich's
house, but Anna saw him away from home, and her husband was aware of it." Anna sees Vronsky all the
time, with Karenin fully aware of it