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  1. The Brothers Karamazov (Two Volumes) 677k Wordscompleted "The Brothers Karamazov (Set Volume 1 and 2)": The old Karamazov was greedy and lustful, monopolizing the inheritance left by his wife to his sons, and was jealous of a romantic woman with his eldest son Dmitri. One night, Dmitry suspected that his lover was having a tryst with the old man, so he broke into his home and almost beat the old man to death in a rage. After he fled in panic, the old Karamazov's illegitimate son Smerdyakov, who was hiding in the dark and pretending to be ill, secretly 3.5kReads9.5Score1.7kShelves
  2. Crime and Punishment (Guomai Classic) 438k Wordscompleted "Crime and Punishment" is the pinnacle of Russian literature, a shocking report on criminal psychology, and is recognized by the world as a great masterpiece of world literature. The novel describes a college student, Raskolnikov, who was forced to drop out of the law department due to poverty and struggled to survive with the help of his mother and sister. He arrogantly thought he could act as a judge in this dark reality, so he killed a social pest - the loan shark pawnshop owner, and in pani 524Reads9.4Score218Shelves
  3. The Gambler (A Classic Psychological Novella by Dostoevsky) 104k Wordscompleted "The Gambler" mainly tells the story of Polina falling in love with the poor tutor Alexei. However, during Alexei's absence, in order to get rid of the family's difficulties, Polina became the fiancée of a French loan shark. In order to save Polina, Alexei fell into a roulette game. He eventually wins, but the passion for gambling has drowned out the tragic story of his love for Polina. The author uses his own experience as a prototype and criticizes the values ​​of market capitalism to write ab 309Reads9.4Score161Shelves
  4. Demons (Set of Volumes 1 and 2) (World Famous Translation Library Dostoevsky Collection) 575k Wordscompleted "Demons" is a controversial work by the great Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky. The work created a portrait of the old liberal intellectuals in the 1840s and the radical youth in the early 1970s. Liberal intellectuals represented by Stepan Trofimovich had social conscience and advocated truth, goodness and beauty, but at the same time were timid and mediocre; social radicals represented by Peter Verkhovinsky opposed the old social order and despised the powerful, but at the same time they were c 250Reads9.2Score118Shelves
  5. Double Personality (Dostoevsky's Classic Psychological Novella) 128k Wordscompleted "Double Personality" is one of Dostoevsky's important works. It caused a huge response when it was published. It clearly reflects Dostoevsky's creative characteristics. The exploration of the human heart was advanced at the time and is still of practical significance today. 221Reads9.3Score117Shelves
  6. The Bullied and the Insulted (Selected Works of Dostoevsky) 272k Wordscompleted "The Bullied and the Insulted" is the masterpiece of the great Russian writer Dostoevsky. The novel was written in 1861. The whole book consists of four parts and an ending. The story takes place in Petersburg in the late 1950s, during the period of the collapse of serfdom. The main content of the novel is the conflict between the adventurer and liar Valkovsky and the people he insults and harms. The novel unfolds the two main lines of the story with a desolate and tragic tone, one is the tragic 150Reads8.7ScoreShelves
  7. Man Does Not Live by Bread Alone 244k Wordscompleted Fyodor Dostoevsky, a famous Russian writer in the 19th century, left behind a large number of letters in addition to his voluminous novels, political commentaries and literary reviews that had worldwide influence. These letters provide valuable information on the writer's creation, thoughts, social activities, and even the writer's personality in various periods, and are undoubtedly an important part of his literary legacy. This book selects and translates more than 200 of his letters, which mai 108Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  8. Crime and Punishment (Famous Translation Series) 415k Wordscompleted The novel describes Raskolnikov, a poor college student who was poisoned by anarchist ideas and believed that he was a superman and could do whatever he wanted. Forced to make a living, he killed the old loan shark Alyona and her innocent sister Lizaveta, creating a murder that shocked the whole of Russia. After experiencing a painful confession, he finally surrendered under the persuasion of the Christian girl Sonia and was sentenced to exile in Siberia. The work focuses on depicting the protag 99Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  9. The Brothers Karamazov (Two Volumes) 670k Wordscompleted Luo Xiang recommends works! Write about all the real pain in the world and give you the strength to survive the moments of inner suffering! A murder affected the lives of three sons. They are about to face a trial about human nature and morality... The Karamazov family are ordinary people, but their lives are a microcosm of the destiny of all mankind. In their despair, they faced situations so similar to our own. With his great sympathy for mankind, Dosage wrote the pinnacle of world literature! 88Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  10. Selected Novellas and Novels by Dostoevsky (Selected Works of Dostoevsky) 396k Wordscompleted Dostoyevsky is a great Russian novelist. His works are numerous in number, profound in content, and complex in character. This "Selected Short Stories and Novels" includes "The Poor", "The Fragile Heart", "The Honest Thief", "The Christmas Tree and the Wedding", "Other People's Wifes and Husbands Under the Bed", "White Nights", "The Little Hero", "Uncle's Dream", "The Crocodile", "Peasant Malei" and other short and novella works. It reflects Dostoevsky's extensive, profound, rapid and timely thi 80Reads9.0ScoreShelves
  11. People Who Have Been Hurt and Insulted 269k Wordscompleted "The Injured and Insulted People" describes the bourgeois adventurer Valkovsky's persecution of "little people", especially two weak women, and the two family tragedies he single-handedly caused. The novel shows deep sympathy for the weak, and at the same time ruthlessly exposes and flogs the selfish, hypocritical, greedy, and despicable nature of the bourgeoisie. 79Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  12. Crime and Punishment (Classic Translation by Geng Ji) 377k Wordscompleted "Crime and Punishment" is an outstanding social psychological novel. It heartily analyzes the psychology of criminals and tears apart the gloomy veil of society. It is the masterpiece that won Dostoevsky world-wide reputation. The novel describes Raskolnikov, a poor college student who was forced to commit murder due to the pressure of making a living. After experiencing a painful inner struggle, he met Sonia, a girl with a holy soul - a prostitute who fell into prostitution for the sake of an u 77Reads8.7ScoreShelves
  13. White Night 242k Wordscompleted Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was not only one of the greatest novel masters in the Russian literary world of the nineteenth century, but also one of the most complex, contradictory, and greatest novel masters in history in the world. With his voluminous creations, he is unique and unparalleled in his profound description and in-depth exploration of human beings' complex and even divided human nature, psychology and even abnormal spirits. If Tolstoy represents the breadth of Russian 70Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  14. Juvenile 458k Wordscompleted "The Boy" is a very important novel by Dostoevsky in his later years. The novel takes as its main line the growth experience of Arkady Dolgoruky, a young man who is not deeply involved in the world and is deeply influenced by Rothschild's thoughts. It depicts the corrosion of the souls of the young generation in Russia by money worship in the 1870s when capitalism was developing rapidly. 64Reads8.8ScoreShelves
  15. Crime and Punishment (2020 Single Volume) 415k Wordscompleted The novel describes Raskolnikov, a poor college student who was poisoned by anarchist ideas and believed that he was a superman and could do whatever he wanted. Forced to make a living, he killed the old loan shark Alyona and her innocent sister Lizaveta, creating a murder that shocked the whole of Russia. After experiencing a painful confession, he finally surrendered under the persuasion of the Christian girl Sonia and was sentenced to exile in Siberia. The work focuses on depicting the protag 54Reads9.0ScoreShelves
  16. Crime and Punishment (Famous Translation Series of Illustrations) 416k Wordscompleted The novel describes Raskolnikov, a poor college student who was poisoned by anarchist ideas and believed that he was a superman and could do whatever he wanted. Forced to make a living, he killed the old loan shark Alyona and her innocent sister Lizaveta, creating a murder that shocked the whole of Russia. After experiencing a painful confession, he finally surrendered under the persuasion of the Christian girl Sonia and was sentenced to exile in Siberia. The work focuses on depicting the protag 54Reads9.0ScoreShelves
  17. Crime and Punishment 469k Wordscompleted "Crime and Punishment" is an outstanding social psychological novel, and its publication marked the maturity of Dostoevsky's artistic style. The novel describes that the protagonist Raskolnikov believed that he was an "extraordinary person" like Napoleon. In order to protect his family, he killed an old lady who was a loan shark and her sister. But after committing the crime, he discovered that he was not an "extraordinary person", and he began a long and painful psychological struggle. Eventual 52Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  18. Demons (Selected Collections of Dostoevsky) 824k Wordscompleted In 1869, Nechayev, a college student who believed in anarchism, conspired to establish the "People's Punishment Society" in Moscow. On the pretext that former member Ivanov might inform the authorities, he instigated his associates to assassinate him, and Nechayev himself fled abroad. Dostoevsky was inspired by this horrific case and spent two years writing the novel "The Demons". The novel creates a group of characters with complex personalities: Stavrogin, a transhumanist who denies everything 51Reads8.4ScoreShelves
  19. Notes from the Basement 99k Wordscompleted "A man, no matter where he is, no matter who he is, likes to do what he wants to do." Many people have suffered various injustices in life; Many people have had their self-esteem taken a hit; Many people have low self-esteem but dare not speak out; Many people want to resist but find they have no power; Every sensitive person is a "basement person" with a confused, sensitive, struggling, and introspective soul. "It is a human right to justify cowardice and social fear." For those who feel grieva 46Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  20. The Insulted and Injured Man (Selected Collections of Dostoevsky) 278k Wordscompleted The novel unfolds the two main lines of the story with a desolate and tragic tone, one is the tragic fate of Neli's family, and the other is the misfortune of Natasha's family. The culprit of the destruction of these two families is Duke Valkovsky. He also falsely accused Natasha's father and bankrupted his family. Natasha was also deceived by the Duke's son. The writer angrily reveals the dark reality of society and expresses deep sympathy for the "insulted and damaged" people at the bottom of 37Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  21. Crime and Punishment (Selected Works of Dostoevsky) 415k Wordscompleted The novel describes Raskolnikov, a poor college student who was poisoned by anarchist ideas and believed that he was a superman and could do whatever he wanted. Forced to make a living, he killed the old loan shark Alyona and her innocent sister Lizaveta, creating a murder that shocked the whole of Russia. After experiencing a painful confession, he finally surrendered under the persuasion of the Christian girl Sonia and was sentenced to exile in Siberia. The work focuses on depicting the protag 28Reads9.1ScoreShelves
  22. The Brothers Karamazov (Set of Volumes 1 and 2) 677k Wordscompleted The last work, "The Brothers Karamazov" (1880), is the summary of the author's philosophical thinking. The author describes the depravity and collapse of the shameless and despicable Karamazov family with great artistic power. It expresses deep sympathy for the people who are displaced and living in dire straits, but it also shows a negative side, such as preaching that only by converting to religion can the value of morality be preserved, and that only forgiveness and kindness can save human so 25Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  23. The Brothers Karamazov: All 2 Volumes (Selected Works of Dostoevsky) 36 Wordscompleted "The Brothers Karamazov" is one of the masterpieces of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the great Russian writer of the 19th century. The novel "The Brothers Karamazov" uses a real patricide case to describe the sharp conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, that is, two generations. The work shows an intricate social family, moral and human tragedy, and embodies the highest artistic achievement of the writer's life. 23Reads8.5ScoreShelves
  24. The Brothers Karamazov (Selected Collections of Dostoevsky) 742k Wordscompleted "The Brothers Karamazov" is a novel written by Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and one of his masterpieces. The book is adapted from a real patricide case, describing the sharp conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, as well as the court trial of the patricide case. The whole novel has two levels: on the surface, it is a case of patricide, and the victim's sons are suspected of conspiracy to some extent; but on a deeper level, it is a drama about the human spirit, telling a moral 18Reads8.7ScoreShelves
  25. The Brothers Karamazov: up and Down (Foreign Literature Masterpiece Series) 30 Wordscompleted The book is adapted from a real patricide case, describing the sharp conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, as well as the court trial of the patricide case. The whole novel has two levels: on the surface, it is a case of patricide, and the victim's sons are suspected of conspiracy to some extent; but on a deeper level, it is a drama about the human spirit, telling a moral battle between lust, faith, reason and free will. The work shows an intricate tragic theme of society, famil 11Reads8.7ScoreShelves
  26. Geng Jizhi's Translation of the Brothers Karamazov (Translation Series by Chinese Translators) 674k Wordscompleted "The Brothers Karamazov" is one of the masterpieces of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the great Russian writer of the 19th century. The novel "The Brothers Karamazov" uses a real patricide case to describe the sharp conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, that is, two generations. The work shows an intricate social family, moral and human tragedy, and embodies the highest artistic achievement of the writer's life. 10Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  27. Brothers Karamazov 668k Wordscompleted "The Brothers Karamazov" was Dostoevsky's last novel, which concentrated "all the most precious thoughts" of the writer's life (see Grossman's "The Biography of Dostoevsky"). It was this novel that exhausted all Dostoevsky's energy and made him finish his life before he was 60 years old. The novel originated from a murder case, and the deceased was his father. Therefore, some people believe that this is a literary sample of the "Myth of Shi Fu". However, it is generally believed that the novel i 6Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  28. The Brothers Karamazov (Volume 1 and 2) 668k Wordscompleted The Brothers Karamazov is an unsurpassed example of crime fiction. It is the last novel written by Dostoevsky and is also his pinnacle. The novel was serialized in the "Russian Herald" for two years and was completed in 1880. Dostoevsky himself passed away just four months after writing this masterpiece. The novel uses a real patricide case to describe the conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, that is, two generations. The old Karamazov was greedy for money and lustful. He monop 3Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  29. Crime and Punishment (Translation for Master of Russian Language and Literature) 254k Wordscompleted Raskolnikov, a poor college student, was forced to make a living and killed the old landlady who was a loan shark and her sister. At first he felt that killing a "social pest" was not a crime, but later he was condemned by his conscience and fell into semi-crazy pain. Because of a car accident, he met Sonia, a girl with a holy soul. Inspired by Sonia, Raskolnikov decided to surrender. What fate awaits him ahead? Will he sink into the abyss of sin, or will he seize the only luck and regain his li Reads8.5ScoreShelves
  30. Crime and Punishment (2019) (Gomai Classics) 461k Wordscompleted "Crime and Punishment" is the pinnacle of Russian literature, a shocking report on criminal psychology, and is recognized by the world as a great masterpiece of world literature. The novel describes a college student, Raskolnikov, who was forced to drop out of the law department due to poverty and struggled to survive with the help of his mother and sister. He arrogantly thought he could act as a judge in this dark reality, so he killed a social pest - the loan shark pawnshop owner, and in panic Reads8.6ScoreShelves
  31. The Brothers Karamazov (Set Volume 1 and 2) (World Famous Translation Library Dostoevsky Collection) completed "The Brothers Karamazov" is one of Dostoevsky's masterpieces. The novel uses a real patricide case to describe the sharp conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, that is, two generations. The old Karamazov was greedy and lustful, monopolizing the inheritance left by his wife to his sons, and was jealous of a woman with his eldest son Dmitri. One night, Dmitry suspected that his lover was having a tryst with the old man, so he broke into his home and almost beat the old man to death Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  32. White Night (Guomai Classic) completed A summer night in St. Petersburg is as bright as day. A lonely young man with nothing to do met a girl by the river who he fell in love with at first sight. They met for a walk and chat on the river embankment, and slowly told each other's thoughts. The young man fell into incredible love, but the girl kept her promise to another person. During these four nights, their thoughts changed a thousand times, as blurry as the sky in Petersburg. At the moment when the girl finally gave up her heart and Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  33. Notes from the House of the Dead completed "Notes from the House of the Dead" is one of the most important and influential works published by the great Russian writer Dostoyevsky in the 19th century during the Russian serfdom reform period. Based on his own personal experience, the author described what he saw during hard labor in a calm and objective style. The whole book is composed of independent chapters such as memories, essays, close-ups, and stories, which vividly displays the terrible situation and mental state of various types o Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  34. The Brothers Karamazov (Set of Volumes 1 and 2) completed "The Brothers Karamazov (Set Volume 1 and 2)": The old Karamazov was greedy and lustful, monopolizing the inheritance left by his wife to his sons, and was jealous of a romantic woman with his eldest son Dmitri. One night, Dmitry suspected that his lover was having a tryst with the old man, so he broke into his home and almost beat the old man to death in a rage. After he fled in panic, the old Karamazov's illegitimate son Smerdyakov, who was hiding in the dark and pretending to be ill, secretly Reads9.4ScoreShelves