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Language
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This is a classic work of literary fiction and psychological drama that invites adult readers to wrestle with questions of crime, guilt, and conscience. Centered on a desperate young man who questions the boundaries of right and wrong, the book probes how ideas about justice can collide with compassion, mercy, and humanity. The tone is somber, intellectually rigorous, and deeply immersive, ideal for readers who relish big ideas carried by a powerful human story.
The narrative unfolds through intense plot movement paired with intimate interior reflection. It blends philosophical digressions, social commentary, and a relentless examination of motive, creating a distinctive reading experience that feels both intimate and grand in scope. Set against the atmosphere of 19th-century St. Petersburg, the book invites readers to inhabit a world where moral philosophy and everyday life collide, prompting ongoing reflection long after the final page.
After finishing, readers gain deeper insight into human psychology and moral ambiguity, along with tools to analyze motive, consequence, and the power of conscience in their own lives. The book leaves a lasting impression by encouraging curiosity, empathy, and a nuanced view of justice and humanity.
Product Details
Author
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
576
Language
English
SKU
9780553211757
ISBN
9780553211757
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
10.7x2.3x17.4cm
Binding
Hardback
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky (/Dstjfski, Ds-/; Russian: ; Ipa: [Fdr Mxajlvt Dstjfskj]; 11 November 1821 9 February 1881), Sometimes Transliterated Dostoevsky, Was A Russian Novelist, Short Story Writer, Essayist, Journalist And Philosopher. Dostoyevsky'S Literary Works Explore Human Psychology In The Troubled Political, Social, And Spiritual Atmosphere Of 19Th-Century Russia. Many Of His Works Are Marked By A Preoccupation With Christianity, Explored Through The Prism Of The Individual Confronted With Life'S Hardships And Beauty. He Began Writing In His 20S, And His First Novel, Poor Folk, Was Published In 1846 When He Was 25. His Major Works Include Crime And Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1869), Demons (1872) And The Brothers Karamazov (1880). His Output Consists Of 11 Novels, Three Novellas, 17 Short Novels And Numerous Other Works. Many Literary Critics Rate Him As One Of The Greatest Psychologists In World Literature. His 1864 Novella Notes From Underground Is Considered To Be One Of The First Works Of Existentialist Literature. Born In Moscow In 1821, Dostoyevsky Was Introduced To Literature At An Early Age Through Fairy Tales And Legends, And Through Books By Russian And Foreign Authors. His Mother Died In 1837, When He Was 15, And Around The Same Time He Left School To Enter The Nikolayev Military Engineering Institute. After Graduating, He Worked As An Engineer And Briefly Enjoyed A Lavish Lifestyle, Translating Books To Earn Extra Money. In The Mid-1840S He Wrote His First Novel, Poor Folk, Which Gained Him Entry Into St. Petersburg'S Literary Circles. In The Following Years, Dostoyevsky Worked As A Journalist, Publishing And Editing Several Magazines Of His Own And Later A Writer'S Diary, A Collection Of His Writings. He Began To Travel Around Western Europe And Developed A Gambling Addiction, Which Led To Financial Hardship. For A Time, He Had To Beg For Money, But He Eventually Became One Of The Most Widely Read And Highly Regarded Russian Writers. His Books Have Been Translated Into More Than 170 Languages. Dostoyevsky Influenced A Multitude Of Writers And Philosophers, From Anton Chekhov And Ernest Hemingway To Friedrich Nietzsche And Jean-Paul Sartre. Bio From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.