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Complete Collection of Fyodor Dostoevsky 6 Hardback Books Box Set: Crime and Pun. This collection invites readers to delve into the complex The House of the Dead: This semi-autobiographical work gives insight into Dostoevsky’s own experience in Siberian exile, examining the brutal realities of prison life and the resilience of the human spirit. Store New Arrivals Add to Favorite View Feedback Contact Complete Collection of Fyodor Dostoevsky 6 Hardback Books Box Set: Crime and Punishment, Notes from the Underground, the Idiot, the Brothers Karamazov, the House of the Dead, the Devils Description Publisher Classic Editions Ltd Dimensions 10.63 x 8.66 x 8.66 inches Language English Item Weight 9 pounds ISBN-10 1804458384 ISBN-13 978-1804458389 Publication date November 7, 2024 Please note that this product is a UK edition, and That The Following Individual Books As Per Original ISBN and Cover Image In this Listing shall be Dispatched: Complete Collection of Fyodor Dostoevsky 6 Hardback Books Box Set: brings together six of Dostoevsky’s greatest works, capturing the intense psychological and philosophical insights that define his legacy. This collection invites readers to delve into the complex: Crime and Punishment: Follow the harrowing journey of Raskolnikov, a troubled student whose philosophical convictions drive him to commit a crime that spirals into guilt and moral reckoning. Notes from the Underground: This novella introduces one of literature’s first antiheroes, exploring themes of free will, isolation, and the human tendency to act against self-interest. The Idiot: Prince Myshkin’s tragic innocence unfolds in a story of love, madness, and society’s response to a man perceived as “too good” for the world. The Brothers Karamazov: A powerful exploration of faith, free will, and the nature of human suffering, centered on the tumultuous relationships of the Karamazov family. The House of the Dead: This semi-autobiographical work gives insight into Dostoevsky’s own experience in Siberian exile, examining the brutal realities of prison life and the resilience of the human spirit. The Devils (also known as Demons): A penetrating look at the clash of ideologies and radicalism, this novel captures a society in turmoil, with unforgettable characters driven by conflicting passions.