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Who wrote: "Anna Karenina" (1873-1878)
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The plot centers on an extramarital affair between "Anna" and Count Vronsky that forces the young lovers to flee Saint Petersburg for Italy. Trains are a recurring motif, a result of the liberal reforms of Emperor Alexander II, and the book famously ends with Anna throwing herself under the carriage of a passing train.
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The correct answer was Leo Tolstoy
The plot centers on an extramarital affair between "Anna" and Count Vronsky that forces the young lovers to flee Saint Petersburg for Italy. Trains are a recurring motif, a result of the liberal reforms of Emperor Alexander II, and the book famously ends with Anna throwing herself under the carriage of a passing train.
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