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Dostoevsky's most famous books

About Dostoevsky

Dostoevsky, whose full name is Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, was born on the eleventh of November of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one in Moscow, Russia. He is one of the most famous writers and novelists, and the most influential of them in the twentieth century. existentialism, psychology, and theology, and some of his works in Russia were called prophetic works, because he predicted in some of them, and accurately, how the behavior of the Russian revolutionaries would be when they came to power, and he was also famous for his work in the field of journalism, and it is considered the first work done by the novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky is A free translation of the novel Eugénie Grandep, and his first official novel that bore the title of the poor, which was published in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, where he was welcomed after this novel as the next Russian talent, and by the famous critic at the time Vissarion Belinsky, and Fyodor Dostoevsky had epilepsy, And the first epileptic seizures that occurred with him when he was nine years old, and Fyodor Dostoevsky died in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, and his funeral was attended by nearly thirty thousand person.

Dostoevsky's most famous work

Crime and Punishment

The novel Crime and Punishment is considered one of the most important novels written by Dostoevsky, in which he discussed a number of issues with a psychological vision related to the economic and social situation of Russia at the time through the character of the protagonist Raskolnikov, which means in Russian the schizophrenic, and in that is a reference to the loss of man, and his schizophrenia due to changes in the situation The economic and social, and the resulting psychological and social disintegration, and the inability to adapt or accept this reality in Russia at the time.

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The idiot's novel

The novel The Idiot was published in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and the story of the novel revolves around Prince Myshkin, who returns to Russia after undergoing treatment in a mental institution in Switzerland, falls in love with a girl, and is subjected to mistreatment, cunning, and evil by people, until he returns at the end of the novel To where he was to the mental institution, and Dostoevsky presented in this novel the ideal and kind character, which was embodied by Prince Myshkin.

demons

The first part of this novel was published in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and this novel revolves around a stage that Russia went through, which is the stage of intellectual divisions and their struggle, where there were socialist ideas calling for liberation from ecclesiastical authority, discussions between aristocratic and democratic thought, and discussions between good And evil, and religion faith, and others, and the characters in the novel are a reflection of real people in the Russian reality.

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