
The Brothers Karamazov (selected Collections of Dostoevsky)
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"The Brothers Karamazov" is the last novel by the Russian literary giant Fyodor Dostoevsky, completed in 1880. The novel revolves around the old Karamazov and his three sons - Dmitry, Ivan, Alyosha, and the illegitimate son Smerdyakov. It tells a story about murder, faith, morality and the struggle of human nature. Through family conflicts and the mystery of patricide, Dostoevsky explores philosophical propositions such as the boundaries of human freedom and morality, and the conflict between reason and faith. Chapters such as "The Religious Grand Inquisitor" in the book have become classic fragments in literary history. The novel not only shows the complexity and contradictions of human nature, but also predicts the spiritual crisis of modern society, and is known as "the pinnacle of human thought".
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