Collection of Dostoevsky's Works (set of 9 Volumes) (special Collection of Famous Artists)

Collection of Dostoevsky's Works (set of 9 Volumes) (special Collection of Famous Artists)

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"To read Dostoevsky, you need a strong soul." Dostoevsky was not only one of the greatest novel masters in the Russian literary world of the 19th century, but also one of the most complex, contradictory, and greatest novel masters in history worldwide. This set includes all the most important literary works created by Dossier throughout his life, and uses excellent translations by Lou Ziliang, Rong Rude, Yue Lin and other highly respected translators in the literary world. It includes "White Night", "The Injured and Insulted People", "Notes from the House of the Dead", "Crime and Punishment", "The Idiot", "Ghost", "The Boy" and "The Brothers Karamazov" (volumes 1 and 2), a total of 9 volumes. Dostoevsky was the greatest novelist in the star-studded Russian literary world of the 19th century. He was also the most complex, contradictory, and greatest novelist in history in the world. As the writer with the most insight into human nature in the history of literature, and the greatest mind in human history, he wrote the greatest novel of mankind. "The Brothers Karamazov"; he influenced countless writers. Zweig, Brodsky, Borges, and Susan Sontag have all expressed praise for him. He wrote about the desolation of the world, and his pen touched the little people huddled on the edge. His words showed the warm brilliance of humanity, and his name became immortal. This set includes all the most important literary works created by Tuo Shi in his lifetime, and uses excellent translations by Lou Ziliang, Rong Rude, Yue Lin and other excellent translators who are highly respected in the literary world. They have been passed down by word of mouth to tens of thousands of readers.

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Cold and Desolate63mo ago

The theme of "Poor People" is to express the noble behavior, open mind, selfless love and beautiful inner character of "little people". Makar is the first ideal "good guy" image created by Dostoevsky.

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Cold and Desolate63mo ago

In an unequal society, the poor can only support each other. Both Devushkin and Varenka were poor. They were able to embrace each other and find the only flame in the cold life. However, the night and cold instantly overwhelmed everything. Their relationship was ridiculed and humiliated. In the end, in order to survive, Varenka had to walk into the trap of the landlord Bekov, who knew that it was "not a paradise".

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