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  • The Brothers Karamazov

    Dostoyevsky Fyodor 1821-1881

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 24, 2015)
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  • The Karamazov Brothers

    Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

    Paperback (Simon & Brown, Nov. 4, 2011)
    Dostoevsky's last and greatest novel, The Karamazov Brothers (1880) is both a brilliantly told crime story and a passionate philosophical debate. The dissolute landowner Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov is murdered; his sons--the atheist intellectual Ivan, the hot-blooded Dmitry, and the saintly novice Alyosha--are all involved at some level. Brilliantly bound up with this psychological drama is Dostoevsky's intense and disturbing exploration of many deeply felt ideas about the existence of God, freedom of will, the collective nature of guilt, and the disastrous consequences of rationalism. Filled with eloquent voices, this new translation fully realizes the power and dramatic virtuosity of Dostoevsky's most brilliant work. About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
  • The Karamazov brothers : a novel in four parts with an epilogue, in two volumes

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Hardcover (Raduga Publishers, Jan. 1, 1990)
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  • The Brothers Karamazov

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Paperback (Independently published, March 7, 2019)
    The Brothers Karamasov is a murder mystery, a courtroom drama, and an exploration of erotic rivalry in a series of triangular love affairs involving the “wicked and sentimental” Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov and his three sons―the impulsive and sensual Dmitri; the coldly rational Ivan; and the healthy, red-cheeked young novice Alyosha. Through the gripping events of their story, Dostoevsky portrays the whole of Russian life, is social and spiritual striving, in what was both the golden age and a tragic turning point in Russian culture.
  • The Brothers Karamazov by F. M. Dostoevskij

    Jan van der Eng, Jan M. Meijer

    Hardcover (De Gruyter Mouton, Jan. 1, 1971)
    Book by Dostoevsky, Fyodor M., Eng, Jan Van Der
  • Karamazov Brothers

    F. M. Dostoevsky

    Paperback (Wordsworth Editions Ltd, March 5, 2007)
    As Fyodor Karamazov awaits an amorous encounter, he is violently done to death. The three sons of the old debauchee are forced to confront their own guilt or complicity. Who will own to parricide? The reckless and passionate Dmitri? The corrosive intellectual Ivan? Surely not the chaste novice monk Alyosha? The search reveals the divisions which rack the brothers, yet paradoxically unite them. Around the writhings of this one dysfunctional family Dostoevsky weaves a dense network of social, psychological and philosophical relationships. At the same time he shows - from the opening 'scandal' scene in the monastery to a personal appearance by an eccentric Devil - that his dramatic skills have lost nothing of their edge. The Karamazov Brothers, completed a few months before Dostoevsky's death in 1881, remains for many the high point of his genius as novelist and chronicler of the modern malaise. It casts a long shadow over D.H.Lawrence, Thomas Mann, Albert Camus, and other giants of twentieth-century literature.
  • Brothers Karamazov

    Fyodor Dostoyesvky

    Audio CD (naxos audio books, )
    Two of the brothers Karamazov, Mitya and Ivan, come under scrutiny for that most heinous of crimes--parricide. 2 cassettes.
  • The Brothers Karamazov

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Paperback (McGraw Hill Text, June 1, 1950)
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  • The Brothers Karamazov

    Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, Universal literature, Franklin Darrem

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 14, 2015)
    The Brothers Karamazov, also translated as The Karamazov Brothers, is the final novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Dostoyevsky spent nearly two years writing The Brothers Karamazov, which was published as a serial in The Russian Messenger and completed in November 1880. The author died less than four months after its publication. The Brothers Karamazov is a passionate philosophical novel set in 19th century Russia, that enters deeply into the ethical debates of God, free will, and morality. It is a spiritual drama of moral struggles concerning faith, doubt, and reason, set against a modernizing Russia, with a plot which revolves around the subject of patricide. Dostoyevsky composed much of the novel in Staraya Russa, which inspired the main setting.Since its publication, it has been acclaimed as one of the supreme achievements in literature.
  • The brothers karamazov

    Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 18, 2017)
    The Brothers Karamazov is the final novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky, and is generally considered the culmination of his life's work. Dostoevsky spent nearly two years writing The Brothers Karamazov, which was published as a serial in The Russian Messenger and completed in November 1880. Dostoevsky intended it to be the first part in an epic story titled The Life of a Great Sinner, but he died less than four months after its publication. The book portrays a parricide in which each of the murdered man's sons share a varying degree of complicity. On a deeper level, it is a spiritual drama of moral struggles concerning faith, doubt, reason, free will and modern Russia. Dostoevsky composed much of the novel in Staraya Russa, which is also the main setting of the novel.
  • The Brothers Karamazov

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 5, 2016)
    The Brothers Karamazov is a passionate philosophical novel set in 19th century Russia, that enters deeply into the ethical debates of God, free will, and morality. It is a spiritual drama of moral struggles concerning faith, doubt, judgement, and reason, set against a modernizing Russia, with a plot which revolves around the subject of patricide. Dostoyevsky composed much of the novel in Staraya Russa, which inspired the main setting.
  • The Brothers Karamazov

    Fyodor DOSTOYEVSKY (1821 - 1881)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The Brothers Karamazov is an adoring idealistic story which took place in the 19th century Russia, that moves into sincerely in the moral discussions of God, free will, and ethics. It is a religious act of ethical strives involving faith, skepticism, judgment, and reason, set in contrast to a developing Russia, with a theme which is about the topic of patricide. Fyodor wrote most of the book in Staraya Russa, which influenced the key scene. From the time of its distribution, it has been praised as among the highest accomplishments in world literature. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky oftentimes spelled as Dostoevsky, was a Russian author, short fiction writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher. Fyodor’s literary writings cover human psychology in the problematic political, social, and spiritual atmosphere of the 19th century Russia, and participate with different philosophical and religious subject matters. He started making stories in his 20s, and his first book, Poor Folk, appeared in 1846 when he was 25. His greatly commended novels contain Crime and Punishment in 1866, The Idiot in 1869, Demons in 1872 and The Brothers Karamazov in 1880. Fyodor’s work comprises 11 novels, three novellas, 17 short stories and a number of other writings. Some literary critics reviewed him as among the best psychologists in world literature. His 1864 novella Notes from Underground is regarded to be some of the first texts of survivalist literature.