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Showing books by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated by Constance Garnett
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.
This beautiful softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. Notes from Underground: 150th Anniversary Edition is a special publication by Signet Classics, released in 2004 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's birth. This edition features Dostoyevsky’s influential novella Notes from Underground, widely regarded as one of his most revolutionary works, bridging 19th and 20th-century fiction. It explores the psyche of an unnamed narrator, delving into themes of alienation and existentialism. In addition to Notes from Underground, the 150th Anniversary Edition includes White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, and selected excerpts from The House of the Dead. These works expand on Dostoyevsky’s exploration of political philosophy, religion, and the complexities of humanity. This comprehensive collection offers readers a deeper understanding of Dostoyevsky’s shorter works and their lasting influence.
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.
This beautiful softcover edition is in like-new condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The Brothers Karamazov is one of the greatest achievements of Russian literature and a landmark in philosophical fiction. It tells the story of the Karamazov family, focusing on the complex relationships and moral struggles among three brothers, Dmitri, Ivan, and Alexei (Alyosha), and their father, Fyodor Karamazov. Dostoevsky’s last and most complex novel, The Brothers Karamazov, is revered for its psychological depth, profound philosophical inquiries, and its compassionate portrayal of human flaws. It continues to be celebrated worldwide, not only for its insights into human nature but also for its profound influence on philosophy, literature, and theology.