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Gentle, melancholic, and emotionally intimate, White Nights portrays the inner world of a solitary dreamer whose brief connection brings both hope and heartbreak. Fyodor Dostoyevsky captures longing, vulnerability, and romantic idealism with poetic sensitivity. Though short in length, the novella leaves a lasting emotional impression and stands as one of the author's most tender works. A timeless exploration of human yearning and fleeting happiness.

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Gentle, melancholic, and emotionally intimate, White Nights portrays the inner world of a solitary dreamer whose brief connection brings both hope and heartbreak. Fyodor Dostoyevsky captures longing, vulnerability, and romantic idealism with poetic sensitivity. Though short in length, the novella leaves a lasting emotional impression and stands as one of the author's most tender works. A timeless exploration of human yearning and fleeting happiness.

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Autorenporträt
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY (1821-1881). He was one of the most influential novelists in Russian literature who was born in Moscow, Russia. Fyodor Dostoyevsky grew up in a middle-class family that valued education and culture. After completing his education at the St. Petersburg Military Engineering School, Dostoyevsky embarked on a career in the Russian army. However, his passion for literature led him to resign from the military in 1844 to pursue writing full-time. He published his first novel, Poor Folk, in 1846, which gained him critical acclaim and recognition as a promising young writer. Over the next few decades, he wrote some of his most famous works, including Crime and Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1869), and The Brothers Karamazov (1880). Dostoyevsky's novels are known for their psychological depth, philosophical themes, and exploration of the human condition.