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Fjodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski

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November 11, 1821 – January 28, 1881

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky was a Russian writer and philosopher, one of the world's most prominent writers, a leading figure in Russian realism and at the same time a precursor to modern psychological prose. The beginnings of its creation are connected with the so-called school in kind, but gradually its framework has grown. His best-known works include the novels Crime and Punishment, The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov.

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Great Short Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Very Best Of Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Karamazov Brothers
  • 2025

    The Landlady and Other Stories

    Newly Translated and Annotated

    • 480 pages
    • 17 hours of reading

    Set in 1847, this novella explores themes of isolation and human connection through its intriguing characters. Accompanying it are several of Dostoevsky's notable shorter works, including 'Mr Prokharchin', 'White Nights', 'The Dream of a Ridiculous Man', and 'A Gentle Creature'. Each story is presented in fresh translations by Roger Cockrell, enhancing the accessibility and richness of Dostoevsky's exploration of the human psyche and societal issues.

    The Landlady and Other Stories
  • 2024

    Stavrogin's Confession and The Plan of the Life of a Great Sinner

    Translated by S. S. Koteliansky and Virginia Woolf

    • 108 pages
    • 4 hours of reading

    Exploring human psychology against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, Dostoevsky's writings delve into complex political, social, and spiritual themes. His acclaimed novels, including Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov, showcase his profound engagement with philosophical and religious questions. With a diverse body of work comprising 12 novels and numerous shorter pieces, he is hailed as one of the greatest novelists in literature. Notably, his novella Notes from Underground is recognized as a pioneering work of existentialism.

    Stavrogin's Confession and The Plan of the Life of a Great Sinner
  • 2024

    Crime and Punishment, Vol. 2

    Translated by Constance Garnett

    • 290 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Exploring the depths of human psychology, Dostoevsky's literary works reflect the complex political, social, and spiritual landscape of 19th-century Russia. His acclaimed novels, such as Crime and Punishment, delve into themes of morality, faith, and existentialism, with Notes from Underground marking a pivotal moment in existentialist literature. With a prolific output of 12 novels, four novellas, and 16 short stories, he is celebrated as one of the greatest novelists in world literature, profoundly influencing the literary canon.

    Crime and Punishment, Vol. 2
  • 2024

    The narrative delves into the psychological turmoil of Rodion Raskolnikov, an ex-student in Saint Petersburg who rationalizes the murder of a pawnbroker to escape poverty and achieve greatness. Initially convinced of the righteousness of his plan, he spirals into guilt and paranoia after the act, grappling with the moral implications of his actions. The story explores themes of justification, guilt, and the conflict between ambition and morality as Raskolnikov faces the repercussions of his crime.

    Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov
  • 2024

    Dostoyevsky Bilingual

    • 122 pages
    • 5 hours of reading

    This collection challenges the conventional perception of Dostoyevsky as solely a serious and philosophical author by showcasing a broader spectrum of his work. The bilingual format presents texts side-by-side in Russian and English, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of his writing in both languages. This approach highlights the richness and diversity of Dostoyevsky's literary contributions, offering insights into his less explored themes and styles.

    Dostoyevsky Bilingual
  • 2024

    The Possessed, Vol. 3

    Or, The Devils

    • 236 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Exploring human psychology against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, Dostoevsky's works delve into complex political, social, and spiritual themes. His acclaimed novels, such as Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov, showcase his profound engagement with philosophical and religious questions. With a diverse portfolio that includes 12 novels, four novellas, and 16 short stories, he is regarded as one of the greatest novelists, significantly influencing literature, particularly with his existentialist novella, Notes from Underground.

    The Possessed, Vol. 3
  • 2024

    Crime and Punishment, Vol. 1

    Translated by Constance Garnett

    • 286 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Exploring the depths of human psychology amidst the complex political, social, and spiritual landscape of 19th-century Russia, Dostoevsky's literary contributions delve into profound philosophical and religious themes. Renowned for masterpieces like Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov, his extensive oeuvre includes 12 novels, four novellas, and 16 short stories. Notably, his novella Notes from Underground is recognized as a pioneering work of existentialist literature, solidifying his status as one of the greatest novelists in world literature.

    Crime and Punishment, Vol. 1
  • 2024

    The Idiot, Vol. 1

    Translated by Eva Martin

    • 340 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Dostoevsky's literary legacy is marked by deep explorations of human psychology set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia's complex political, social, and spiritual landscape. His works grapple with profound philosophical and religious questions, making significant contributions to existentialist thought, particularly in his novella "Notes from Underground." With acclaimed novels like "Crime and Punishment," "The Idiot," and "The Brothers Karamazov," he is celebrated as one of the greatest novelists, influencing generations of writers and thinkers.

    The Idiot, Vol. 1
  • 2024

    The Brothers Karamazov, Vol. 1

    Translated by Constance Garnett

    • 304 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Exploring the depths of human psychology, Dostoevsky's works reflect the complex political, social, and spiritual landscapes of 19th-century Russia. His acclaimed novels tackle profound philosophical and religious themes, with notable titles including Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov. Renowned as a master of existential thought, his novella Notes from Underground is pivotal in existentialist literature. With a prolific output of novels, novellas, and short stories, he is celebrated as one of the greatest novelists in world literature.

    The Brothers Karamazov, Vol. 1
  • 2024

    The Permanent Husband

    • 158 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    Exploring the depths of human psychology, Dostoevsky's literary works reflect the complex political, social, and spiritual landscape of 19th-century Russia. His acclaimed novels, such as Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov, delve into profound philosophical and religious themes. With a prolific output that includes 12 novels, four novellas, and 16 short stories, he is celebrated as one of the greatest novelists in world literature. Notably, his novella Notes from Underground is regarded as a pioneering work of existentialism.

    The Permanent Husband