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White Nights and Other Stories

From the author of Crime and Punishment comes this remarkable collection of short fiction. A selection of ten compelling tales, steeped in Dostoyevsky's characteristic themes of spiritual torment and psychological struggle, evoke life in Czarist Russia. Featured stories include "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man," "Bobok," "An Honest Thief," "An Unpleasant Predicament," "Another Man's Wife," "The Peasant Marey," "The Crocodile," "A Faint Heart," "A Christmas Tree and a Wedding," and the title work. Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) created powerful depictions of the human condition that led to significant developments in twentieth-century thought, including psychoanalysis and existentialism. His influence resonates in the works of latter-day authors such as Proust, Faulkner, Hemingway, and Kafka. This collection of his short stories offers thought-provoking glimpses into the Russian author's moving portrayals of the conflict between flesh and spirit.

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An Honest Thief; An Unpleasant Predicament; Another Man's Wife; The Peasant Marey; The Crocodile; Bobok; The Dream of a Ridiculous Man; White Nights; A Christmas Tree and a Wedding; A Faint Heart; Russian author; Russian literature; Zarya magazine; Alexei Ivanovich Velchaninov; Pavel Pavlovich Trusotsky; Natalia; Liza; Alexander Lobov
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From the author of Crime and Punishment comes this remarkable collection of short fiction. A selection of ten compelling tales, steeped in Dostoyevsky's characteristic themes of spiritual torment and psychological struggle, evoke life in Czarist Russia. Featured stories include "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man," "Bobok," "An Honest Thief," "An Unpleasant Predicament," "Another Man's Wife," "The Peasant Marey," "The Crocodile," "A Faint Heart," "A Christmas Tree and a Wedding," and the title work. Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) created powerful depictions of the human condition that led to significant developments in twentieth-century thought, including psychoanalysis and existentialism. His influence resonates in the works of latter-day authors such as Proust, Faulkner, Hemingway, and Kafka. This collection of his short stories offers thought-provoking glimpses into the Russian author's moving portrayals of the conflict between flesh and spirit.

Dover Original.
An Honest Thief; An Unpleasant Predicament; Another Man's Wife; The Peasant Marey; The Crocodile; Bobok; The Dream of a Ridiculous Man; White Nights; A Christmas Tree and a Wedding; A Faint Heart; Russian author; Russian literature; Zarya magazine; Alexei Ivanovich Velchaninov; Pavel Pavlovich Trusotsky; Natalia; Liza; Alexander Lobov
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