Author Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Crime and Punishment, Part Five Crime and Punishment, Part Five - book and audiobook
Rodion Raskolnikov is a student who is constrained in funds. He huddles in a tiny room and reflects on justice. For the sake of it, he meaningfully commits a crime and receives punishment: fearing remorse, experiencing the torment of conscience, unwittingly seeking remorse. The main character is surrounded by people: good and bad, generous and mean, unhappy in life and bright in the soul. And only one of them - Porfiry Petrovich - is able to reveal Raskolnikov. And only one of them, Sonia Marmeladova, called for remorse.
Crime and Punishment, Part Four Crime and Punishment, Part Four - book and audiobook
Rodion Raskolnikov is a student who is constrained in funds. He huddles in a tiny room and reflects on justice. For the sake of it, he meaningfully commits a crime and receives punishment: fearing remorse, experiencing the torment of conscience, unwittingly seeking remorse. The main character is surrounded by people: good and bad, generous and mean, unhappy in life and bright in the soul. And only one of them - Porfiry Petrovich - is able to reveal Raskolnikov. And only one of them, Sonia Marmeladova, called for remorse.
Crime and Punishment, Part One Crime and Punishment, Part One - book and audiobook
Rodion Raskolnikov is a student who is constrained in funds. He huddles in a tiny room and reflects on justice. For the sake of it, he meaningfully commits a crime and receives punishment: fearing remorse, experiencing the torment of conscience, unwittingly seeking remorse. The main character is surrounded by people: good and bad, generous and mean, unhappy in life and bright in the soul. And only one of them - Porfiry Petrovich - is able to reveal Raskolnikov. And only one of them, Sonia Marmeladova, called for remorse.
Crime and Punishment, Part Six, Epilogue Crime and Punishment, Part Six, Epilogue - book and audiobook
Rodion Raskolnikov is a student who is constrained in funds. He huddles in a tiny room and reflects on justice. For the sake of it, he meaningfully commits a crime and receives punishment: fearing remorse, experiencing the torment of conscience, unwittingly seeking remorse. The main character is surrounded by people: good and bad, generous and mean, unhappy in life and bright in the soul. And only one of them - Porfiry Petrovich - is able to reveal Raskolnikov. And only one of them, Sonia Marmeladova, called for remorse.
Crime and Punishment, Part Three Crime and Punishment, Part Three - book and audiobook
Rodion Raskolnikov is a student who is constrained in funds. He huddles in a tiny room and reflects on justice. For the sake of it, he meaningfully commits a crime and receives punishment: fearing remorse, experiencing the torment of conscience, unwittingly seeking remorse. The main character is surrounded by people: good and bad, generous and mean, unhappy in life and bright in the soul. And only one of them - Porfiry Petrovich - is able to reveal Raskolnikov. And only one of them, Sonia Marmeladova, called for remorse.
Crime and Punishment, Part Two Crime and Punishment, Part Two - book and audiobook
Rodion Raskolnikov is a student who is constrained in funds. He huddles in a tiny room and reflects on justice. For the sake of it, he meaningfully commits a crime and receives punishment: fearing remorse, experiencing the torment of conscience, unwittingly seeking remorse. The main character is surrounded by people: good and bad, generous and mean, unhappy in life and bright in the soul. And only one of them - Porfiry Petrovich - is able to reveal Raskolnikov. And only one of them, Sonia Marmeladova, called for remorse.
Demons
The beginning of the 1870s was marked by the growth of radical and terrorist sentiments in Russian society. The political situation was not easy and ambiguous - the country was torn apart by various revolutionary circles with the most ardent and decisive methods of combating the existing system. One of Fyodor Dostoevsky's most famous novels, Besa, is a response to events in the country.
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Humiliated and offended Humiliated and offended - book and audiobook
"The Humiliated and Offended" is one of the most melodramatic books of Russian literature. We can say that it began melodrama as a literary genre. The tragic mismatch of romantic ideas about life and reality is the main idea of the novel. Much in this work seemed unusual to readers: they were put before a new ethical-social problem - the problem of selfishness.
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Karamazov Brothers Karamazov Brothers - book and audiobook
The most complex, the most multi-level and ambiguous of Dostoevsky's novels, which critics considered to be an "intellectual detective", "early postmodernism", then - "the best of works about the mysterious Russian soul."
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Player
"The Player" occupies an important place in a number of novels by F. M. Dostoyevsky: an adventurous plot based on the rich personal experience of the writer - his long-term passion for playing roulette. The book includes "Winter Notes on Summer Experiences" - art essays, in which the records of travel impressions are combined with descriptions of various aspects of european life, mainly France and England, and the author's reflections on the fate of the West and Russia.
Genre: realism
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The Idiot The Idiot - book and audiobook
The novel "Idiot" is the embodiment and flourishing of Dostoevsky's creative techniques and philosophy. This is the story of the unfortunate Prince Myshkin, who has always been a "white crow", stood out against the background of his surroundings by the beauty of the soul and softness, for which he was called an idiot. Myshkin, barely recovered from mental illness, goes home to the only remaining relatives, and in the end the hero falls into the cycle of passions, human anger, selfishness, painful love and cruelty. He is well versed in people and relationships, but can not help neither the frantic Rogozhin, nor the desperate and daring Nastasier Filippovna, nor himself. Read the book to find out how "Idiot" fascinates more and more generations of readers.
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