A comparative study of literature is a technique by way of which two diverse works of literature are juxtaposed to ascertain the presence of similar or dissimilar literary elements. Literary contact between texts can be classified as genetic or typological. Typological contacts stem from those interliterary similarities that are born thanks to the sameness or similarity of the types of circumstances that may manifest in different parts of the world, giving rise to identical ideological and other problems, which are then manifested in the literature of these places. From the following, select the text that bears typological similarity to Anna Karenina.
1
War and Peace
2
Mrs. Dalloway
3
God of Small Things
4
Madame Bovary