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    Showing books by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated by Constance Garnett

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    Great Books of the Western World: Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov, Book 52Great Books of the Western World: Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov, Book 52

    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated by Constance Garnett

    Classic Russian Literature

    Philosophy

    This well-preserved edition is in near fine condition—no marks; pages are tight and appear unread. The book is tight, square, and well-kept, bound in green cloth boards with bright gilt lettering on the spine.

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    Crime and Punishment (Barnes & Noble Classics)Crime and Punishment (Barnes & Noble Classics)

    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated by Constance Garnett, translation edited by Juliya Salkovskaya, Nicholas Rice

    Award-Winning Translation

    Classic Russian Literature

    Russia

    This beautiful softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked.

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    Crime and Punishment (Dover Thrift Editions)Crime and Punishment (Dover Thrift Editions)

    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated by Constance Garnett

    Classic Literature

    Russia

    This beautiful softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. Constance Garnett translated over 70 works, which included major novels like War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, and Anna Karenina.

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    The Brothers KaramazovThe Brothers Karamazov

    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated by Constance Garnett

    Classic Russian Literature

    Philosophy

    This beautiful softcover edition is in near fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, clean, and unmarked, and the book is tight and square. The Brothers Karamazov is Dostoevsky’s final and most profound novel, exploring the moral and spiritual struggles of the Karamazov family. Centered on the complex relationships between three brothers and their father, it blends psychological depth with philosophical and theological inquiry. Widely regarded as a masterpiece of world literature, it remains a powerful reflection on faith, free will, and human nature.

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