Fedor Dostoyevsky
Russian novelist, short-story writer, essayist, and philosopher best known for exploring human psychology and moral dilemmas in works such as Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, Notes from Underground, and The Idiot.
Books
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1. The Brothers Karamazov
A sprawling Russian novel follows a dissolute landowner, his contentious relationships with his three very different sons—an impulsive sensualist, a tormented intellectual, and a compassionate novice monk—and the murder that shatters their lives. Through a courtroom drama, intense philosophical debates about God, freedom, and morality, and the presence of a revered elder whose teachings probe faith and redemption, the story explores guilt, responsibility, and the possibility of spiritual transformation amid social decay.
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