Fyodor Dostoyevsky Collection: The Brothers Karamazov, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and Notes from the Underground
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Narrated by:
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Michael A. Harding
About this listen
Explore legendary Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s most famous works and witness the philosophical legacy of 19th-century Russia.
Step into the rich history and culture of Mother Russia with this classic collection by esteemed writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky. With his penchant for gripping prose and powerful themes that unmasked the social struggles and intellectual clashes of his day, this audiobook collection brings his work to life for the contemporary listener.
With a rich narration that gives justice to Dostoyevsky’s brilliance, you’ll discover how this legendary author became one of the major thinkers and creative visionaries of the 19th century.
Inside this collection, you’ll discover:
- The Brothers Karamazov, a deeply moving philosophical novel that grapples with timeless themes of faith, freedom, and morality while providing a fascinating window into Russian life at the turn of the late 1800s.
- Crime and Punishment, a gripping drama and tragedy that paints a stark picture of poverty, the lengths some men go to escape it, and the psychological toll it leaves in its wake.
- The Idiot, an enduring attempt by Dostoyevsky to portray "the positively good and beautiful man” as he offers a redeeming message about true Christian love.
- Notes from the Underground, an existentialist novel that expertly weaves riddles and wordplay to explore questions of suffering, freedom, and utopianism.
This audiobook brings each story to life in your imagination, making it a must-listen for anybody who wants to broaden their knowledge, appreciate classic literature, and find a rich new perspective on some of humanity’s greatest mysteries.
Are you ready to discover Dostoyevsky? Then start listening today!
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