This box set compiles six of Fyodor Dostoevsky's most significant works, offering readers a deep exploration into the profound literary and philosophical contributions of one of Russia's greatest authors. Immerse yourself in narratives that delve into human psychology, morality, and the societal complexities of 19th-century Russia.
The collection includes:
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Notes From The Underground: A profound exploration of human psychology and existential despair, introducing the concept of the "underground man."
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Crime and Punishment: A gripping narrative of crime, guilt, and redemption, following the story of Raskolnikov, a young student who commits murder.
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The Brothers Karamazov: A philosophical and spiritual epic that delves into themes of faith, doubt, and the nature of good and evil through the lives of the Karamazov family.
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The Devils (The Possessed): A political novel that critiques the radical movements of 19th-century Russia and examines the destructive power of ideology.
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The Idiot: The tale of Prince Myshkin, whose innocence and kindness bring both admiration and chaos to the lives he touches.
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The House of the Dead: An autobiographical novel based on Dostoevsky's experiences in a Siberian prison camp, exploring themes of suffering, resilience, and human dignity.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience Dostoevsky's masterful exploration of human nature, morality, and societal structures.
- Engage with influential works of literature that continue to shape thought and discussion.
- Gain insight into timeless psychological and philosophical questions.
- Appreciate compelling storytelling and richly developed characters from a literary icon.