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Dostoevsky's best novels

The Karamazov Brothers

The Brothers Karamazov novel (in English: The Brothers Karamazov) is one of Dostoevsky's most famous novels. All of this The Karamazov Brothers novel is very interesting, especially when it comes to the wonderful way of narrating events and linking philosophical themes and characters.

Crime and Punishment

The novel Crime and Punishment expresses the story of a poor man who commits a crime to overcome the struggle to survive in life, but after he committed it, the situation developed to express a feeling of deep remorse for what he had committed, and therefore the novel Crime and Punishment carries with it a lot of feelings and turmoil Psychological, one of the writer's classic novels.

poor folk

The Poor Folk novel (in English: Poor Folk) sheds light on the poor and disadvantaged segment of society, as it was launched in 1846 AD and revolves around the exchange of letters between two poor people in the city of St. Hoping to marry the girl one day, her parents insist on marrying her off to a rich person.

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demons

Dostoyevsky wrote (in English: Demons) the novel Demons in 1871 AD, inspired by the growing radical movements among members of society at the time, as the novel Demons talks about the murder of a student named Ivan Ivanov at the hands of members of one of the revolutionary circles at the time.

idiot

The Idiot (in English: The Idiot) is a novel released in 1868 AD that talks about a person who is very kind and polite, which led to him being called the idiot, and that person lives; He is the main character in the novel in a world that contradicts his principles and morals, and then he gets involved in a love affair that exposes him to great mistreatment by the society to which he belongs.

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