Question

In one of this novel’s lengthy digressions on farming, a character mows grass alongside peasants on the estate he owns. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this novel in which that character bemoans the cluelessness of urbanites that accompany him on a hunting trip. Another character in this novel changes his mind about proposing marriage while picking mushrooms.
ANSWER: Anna Karenina
[10e] This handsome count continues his affair with Anna Karenina in the countryside after her social exile.
ANSWER: Count Vronsky [or Count Alexei Kirillovich Vronsky]
[10h] Unusually, this elderly character in Anna Karenina gets a few paragraphs of stream-of-consciousness narration describing her impatience during a snipe hunt. You may give her name or a description of the character.
ANSWER: Laska [or Konstantin Levin’s dog; or Konstantin Levin’s dog; accept canine, setter, gundog, bird dog, or hunting dog in place of “dog”; prompt on the dog in Anna Karenina by saying “please give either the name of the dog or the name of its owner”; prompt on less specific answers like animals or mammals or pets by asking “what kind of animal?”]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago AVanderbilt A10101030
Columbia BToronto A0101020
Cornell AChicago B010010
Cornell BNorthwestern A010010
Georgia Tech AChicago C010010
Georgia Tech BBrown A010010
Houston AHarvard A010010
Illinois ADuke A1010020
Indiana AYale B1010020
MIT APenn State A1010020
McGill ARutgers B010010
Minnesota ARutgers A010010
North Carolina AVirginia A1010020
Ohio State AWUSTL B1010020
Stanford ANYU A1010020
Texas AUC Berkeley B1010020
UC Berkeley AIowa State A010010
WUSTL APurdue A1010020
Yale AColumbia A010010