“Anna Karenina” (1877) is Leo Tolstoy’s immortal work about human passions—one of the greatest love stories in world literature. In the novel, we see the fates of different women—so unlike one another—Anna, Dolly, Kitty—but they are united in one thing: a passionate desire to love and be loved.
So is it really true that “all happy families resemble one another, while each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”?