The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, Zenith Blue Ridge Books
Belletristik / Dramatik
Beschreibung
Step into the world of The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoyevsky's final and greatest novel—a timeless story of faith, free will, and the depths of human nature. This literary masterpiece has captivated readers for generations with its profound philosophical insights and unforgettable characters. Set in 19th-century Russia, The Brothers Karamazov follows the tumultuous lives of three brothers—Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha—each representing a different moral and ideological struggle. Their father, the corrupt and hedonistic Fyodor Pavlovich, becomes the center of a dramatic conflict that leads to betrayal, passion, and a shocking crime. Blending psychological depth, theological debates, and a gripping murder mystery, Dostoyevsky explores themes of faith vs. doubt, justice vs. morality, and the eternal battle between good and evil. Whether you are drawn to its thrilling courtroom drama, profound philosophical discussions, or intense family conflicts, this novel offers an experience unlike any other. 📖 Considered one of the greatest novels ever written, The Brothers Karamazov has influenced writers, philosophers, and scholars, including Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, and Franz Kafka. 🏆 Praised for its deep psychological insight and narrative complexity, this book continues to be studied and celebrated worldwide. A must-read for lovers of classic literature, The Brothers Karamazov is a thought-provoking novel that will challenge and inspire you. Whether you are reading it for the first time or revisiting it, prepare for a journey into the depths of the human soul. Get your copy today and experience Dostoyevsky's literary genius!
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