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| Book: Crime and Punishment (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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This 1866 novel is Dostoevsky's great fictional study of the criminal mind, in the character of the student Raskolnikov, who murders an aged pawnbroker. Initially, Raskolnikov believes that the killing was entirely justified, but as the novel... | |
| Book: The Kingdom of God Is Within You (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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| Book: Anna Karenina (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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Tolstoy's great novel, one of his last works of fiction, tells the story of a harmless flirtation that gradually develops into a destructive passion: the love affair between Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky. Anna turns to Vronsky, a dashing military... | |
![]() | Book: Letters Of Anton Chekhov (Constance Garnett, Paperback)
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| Book: The Idiot (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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Dostoyevsky wanted to create a portrait of a "good man" in Prince Myshkin, a Christlike figure who is the heir to a large fortune and whose simple goodness has a profound impact on those around him. Myshkin's saintly impulses occasionally backfire,... | |
| Book: The Idiot (Anna Brailovsky, Paperback)
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Dostoyevsky wanted to create a portrait of a "good man" in Prince Myshkin, a Christlike figure who is the heir to a large fortune and whose simple goodness has a profound impact on those around him. Myshkin's saintly impulses occasionally backfire,... | |
![]() | Book: Anna Karenina (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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Tolstoy's great novel, one of his last works of fiction, tells the story of a harmless flirtation that gradually develops into a destructive passion: the love affair between Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky. Anna turns to Vronsky, a dashing military... |
![]() | Book: Anna Karenina (Constance Black Garnett, Hardcover)
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Tolstoy's great novel, one of his last works of fiction, tells the story of a harmless flirtation that gradually develops into a destructive passion: the love affair between Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky. Anna turns to Vronsky, a dashing military... |
![]() | Book: Anna Karenina (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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Tolstoy's great novel, one of his last works of fiction, tells the story of a harmless flirtation that gradually develops into a destructive passion: the love affair between Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky. Anna turns to Vronsky, a dashing military... |
![]() | Book: The Tales of Chekhov (Anton Tchekhov, Hardcover)
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![]() | Book: The Tales of Chekhov (Anton Tchekhov, Hardcover)
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![]() | Book: The Tales of Chekhov (Anton Tchekhov, Hardcover)
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![]() | Book: Letters of Anton Chekhov to His Family and Friends (Anton Chekhov, Paperback)
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| Book: The Darling and Other Stories (Anton Chekhov, Paperback)
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A collection of short stories portraying life among the various strata of Russian society of the 19th century. Chekhov was a master of realism, and his stories remain models of economy and precision of language to this day. | |
![]() | Book: The Lady With the Dog (Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Paperback)
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| Book: Anna Karenina (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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Tolstoy's great novel, one of his last works of fiction, tells the story of a harmless flirtation that gradually develops into a destructive passion: the love affair between Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky. Anna turns to Vronsky, a dashing military... | |
| Book: Rudin (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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Turgenev's first novel, published in 1856, is the portrait of a type of intellectual and enthusiastic idealist. He ultimately proves himself to be a "superfluous man"--a brilliant and charismatic failure in his dealings with love, money, and friends. | |
| Book: Dream Tales (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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| Book: Crime and Punishment (Constance Black Garnett, Hardcover)
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This 1866 novel is Dostoevsky's great fictional study of the criminal mind, in the character of the student Raskolnikov, who murders an aged pawnbroker. Initially, Raskolnikov believes that the killing was entirely justified, but as the novel... | |
| Book: War And Peace (Constance Black Garnett, Hardcover)
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Leo Tolstoy's WAR AND PEACE is an epic war novel, an exploration of family ties, and a manifesto of Tolstoy's beliefs. Against the background of Napoleon's invasion of Russia in the early 1800s, WAR AND PEACE spans the social spectrum, depicting... | |
![]() | Book: The Torrents of Spring, Etc (Constance Black Garnett, Hardcover)
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TORRENTS OF SPRING is Turgenev's romantic tale of Dimitri Sanin, a young Russian who falls in love with a seductive Italian girl named Gemma while traveling in Europe. Passionate and impetuous, he sells his estates in order to start a new life with... |
![]() | Book: The Possessed (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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During a time of revolution, Nikolay Stavrogin, a brilliant but alienated young aristocrat, becomes a criminal, a degenerate, and an exploiter of women because of his inability to feel genuine emotion. Dostoyevsky hoped, in this novel, to rally the... |
| Book: Dead Souls (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov makes his way through the rural Russian countryside visiting landowners and town officials in a scheme to buy up "dead souls"--serfs who have died since the last census. He secretly hopes to have enough "souls," at least on... | |
![]() | Book: Brothers Karamazov (Constance Black Garnett, Hardcover)
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THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV states and exemplifies Dostoevsky's most urgent concerns as a writer: the struggle between faith and the lack of it, the nature of love and hate, the question of God's existence, and generational conflict. The latter is... |
![]() | Book: Poor Folk (Constance Black Garnett, Paperback)
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Dostoyevsky's first short novel (1846) introduced one of the major preoccupations of his writing career: a delineation of the inner lives of the poor and downtrodden. These themes are also integral to his often powerful short stories. |
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