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Classic Editions Selected Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky 7 Book Collection Set (Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, White Nights and Other Stories, The Idiot, ... from the Underground, The House of the Dead)

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Discover the dark brilliance and psychological depth of one of literature’s greatest minds with the Selected Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky – a 7-book collection that delves into the human soul, morality, redemption, and the turbulent spirit of 19th-century Russia. Whether you're a longtime admirer or new to his works, this beautifully bound set is a must-have for any serious reader or literary collector. Crime and Punishment – A tormented student wrestles with guilt and justice after committing the ultimate crime in this gripping exploration of conscience. The Brothers Karamazov – Faith, doubt, and family bonds collide in a philosophical epic of murder and moral reckoning. White Nights and Other Stories – Poignant and lyrical tales of lonely souls, fleeting love, and the quiet yearning of the human heart. The Idiot – A gentle, Christ-like prince is caught in the cruelty and intrigue of society, revealing the fragility of innocence. The Devils – A chilling portrait of political extremism and moral decay in a community teetering on the edge of chaos. Notes from the Underground – A scathing, introspective monologue from one of literature’s most unforgettable anti-heroes. The House of the Dead – Based on Dostoevsky’s own prison experience, this raw memoir-novel unveils the brutal life inside a Siberian labor camp.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
21 May 2025
Listed Since
23 May 2025

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