Poor Folk: POOR FOLK: Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Tale of Poverty and Love

· Prabhat Prakashan
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POOR FOLK by Fyodor Dostoyevsky: This novel tells the story of a young man named Makar who, along with his friend Varvara, struggles to eke out a living in poverty-stricken St. Petersburg. With its sympathetic portrayal of the lives of the poor and its insightful social commentary, "POOR FOLK" is a classic work of Russian literature.

Key Aspects of the Book "POOR FOLK":
Social Commentary: The book is a commentary on the social and economic conditions of 19th century Russia, highlighting the struggles and hardships faced by the poor.
Sympathetic Portrayal: The book presents a sympathetic and nuanced portrayal of the lives of the poor, adding depth and richness to the narrative.
Characterization: The book is a rich and detailed study in characterization, with each character offering unique insights into the challenges and opportunities of life in poverty.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian novelist, philosopher, and journalist who lived from 1821 to 1881. He was a leading figure in the literary scene of his day, known for his insights into the human condition and his exploration of complex ethical and social issues. "POOR FOLK" is one of his most celebrated works.

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky's profound and challenging classic Russian fiction is embodied in The Possessed or, The Devils. This essential political novel is also a deep psychological novel, exploring revolutionary ideas Russia and the profound generations conflict novel that defined 19th century Russian literature. Within these pages, readers encounter the complex characters that drive the narrative: Stepan Trofimovitch Verhovensky, his scheming son Pyotr Stepanovitch Verhovensky, the enigmatic Nikolay Stavrogin, and the influential Varvara Petrovna. The novel delves into the themes of nihilism in literature and socialism in Russia, featuring figures like the conflicted Shatov character, the suicidal Kirillov character, and the self-important Karmazinov writer. It provides fascinating insight into Russian intellectual history, including discussions of Shigalov theory and other radical social organisation theories. Functioning as a powerful social commentary novel, the work addresses vital questions of political philosophy novel and serves as a significant philosophical novel Russia. Beyond the grand ideas, the book captures the texture of life through a depiction of a literary salon novel, mentions of novel writing fiction, the role of poetry in novels, the appearance of a gospel woman character, and chilling instances of crime in literature. The intricate patronage relationships between characters like Varvara Petrovna and Stepan Trofimovitch, the struggles of figures such as Captain Lebyadkin and Marya Timofeyevna, the political intrigue surrounding Russian manifestoes, and the roles of characters like the administrative Von Lembke character, his wife Yulia Mihailovna organising a literary fête, the lively Liza Lizaveta Nikolaevna, and the troublesome Lyamshin character are all integral to this historical fiction Russia. As a fundamental psychological study novel, it remains a cornerstone of classic Russian fiction, available here in a Dostoevsky novels English translation for readers worldwide.

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