Cultivated love and accelerated love: the relationship between spaces and love development in Ana Karenina

Authors

  • Laura Isabel Cortés Ladino Universidad de Guadalajara

Keywords:

Ana Karenina, Urban., Rural., Love., Tolstoi.

Abstract

This article´s purpose is to present a relationship between the physical spaces and the development of the love relationships in the novel Ana Karenina, of Lev Tolstoi. The text states that the social rhythms of the spaces, urban and rural, are totally opposite, according with the author´s ideological views and his digressions. Related with this aspect, the text also states a relationship between these rhythms and the development of the love relationships in the novel, specifically the relationships between Ana and Vronsky, and Kitty and Levin. In this way, the article explains how the first one elapses according to the urban rhythms, because it happens in the city; and the second one is built consistent with the rural rhythms, linked with the agriculture

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References

Nabokov, V. (2010). Curso de literatura rusa. Barcelona, España. RBA libros.

Tolstoi, L. (2006) Anna Karenina. Recuperado de: http://biblioteca.org.ar/libros/133590.pdf

Zuleta, E. (1980) La propiedad, el matrimonio y la muerte en Tolstoi. Bogotá, Colombia. Nuevaletra.

Published

2018-06-27

How to Cite

Cortés Ladino, L. I. (2018). Cultivated love and accelerated love: the relationship between spaces and love development in Ana Karenina. Sincronía, 22(74), 443–451. Retrieved from https://revistasincronia.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/sincronia/article/view/647