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White Night & Other Selected Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky presents a powerful collection of short fiction from one of Russia's greatest literary minds, exploring the depths of human emotion, morality, and existential longing. Anchored by the melancholic and romantic White Night-a tale of loneliness, imagination, and fleeting connection-this volume includes a range of stories that reveal Dostoevsky's profound insight into the human soul. With themes of alienation, faith, guilt, and redemption, these narratives blend psychological intensity with philosophical reflection. Written in his signature…mehr

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White Night & Other Selected Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky presents a powerful collection of short fiction from one of Russia's greatest literary minds, exploring the depths of human emotion, morality, and existential longing. Anchored by the melancholic and romantic White Night-a tale of loneliness, imagination, and fleeting connection-this volume includes a range of stories that reveal Dostoevsky's profound insight into the human soul. With themes of alienation, faith, guilt, and redemption, these narratives blend psychological intensity with philosophical reflection. Written in his signature passionate and introspective style, this collection offers an accessible entry point into Dostoevsky's genius and a moving portrait of the complexities of the human condition.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist, essayist, and philosopher, widely regarded as one of the greatest literary figures of all time. His works explore the psychological depths of the human soul and tackle complex themes such as morality, free will, faith, and the nature of evil. Dostoevsky's most celebrated novels include Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, The Idiot, and Notes from Underground. His writing, marked by intense philosophical inquiry and richly drawn characters, has influenced generations of writers, thinkers, and psychologists. A master of existential literature, Dostoevsky continues to be read and studied around the world for his profound insights into the human condition