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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky; Constance Garnett
Category: Classic
A young man leaves his boardinghouse room on an uncomfortably hot summer's day in St. Petersburg. As he descends the steps, he is overcome with a dread of meeting his landlady, who lives on the floor below. He owes her several months' rent and recoils at the thought of having to make excuses to her. The ...Show more
Devils by Fyodor Dostoevsky & Constance Garnett (transl.)
Category: Fiction
In 1869 a young Russian was strangled, shot through the head and thrown into a pond. His crime? A wish to leave a small group of violent revolutionaries, from which he had become alienated. Dostoevsky takes this real-life catastophe as the subject and culmination of Devils, a title that refers to the yo ...Show more
Devils (Words Classics) by Fyodor Dostoevsky; Constance Garnett (Translator); A. D. P. Briggs (Introduction by)
Category: Classic | Series: Wordsworth Classics Ser.
Translated by Constance Garnett with an Introduction by A.D.P. Briggs. In 1869 a young Russian was strangled, shot through the head and thrown into a pond. His crime? A wish to leave a small group of violent revolutionaries, from which he had become alienated. Dostoevsky takes this real-life catastrophe ...Show more
Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky; Constance Garnett (Translator); Charles Guignon (Introduction by, Editor); Kevin Aho (Editor, Introduction by)
Category: Classic | Series: Hackett Classics Ser.
"I am a sick man...I am a spiteful man," a nameless voice cries out. And so, from underground, emerge the passionate confessions of a suffering man; the painful self-examination of a tormented soul; the bristling scorn of a lonely individual who has become one of the greatest anti-heroes in all literatu ...Show more
The Karamazov Brothers by Fyodor Dostoevsky; A. D. P. Briggs (Introduction by); Keith Carabine (Contribution by); Constance Garnett (Translator)
Category: Classic Fiction | Series: Classics Ser.
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 Alyosh ...Show more
White Nights and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky; Constance Garnett (Translator)
Category: Classic | Series: Dover Thrift Editions Ser.
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