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Titles in This Set
Notes From The Underground
Crime and Punishment
The Brothers Karamazov
The Devils
The Idiot
The House of the Dead
Details
Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789123484300
Publisher: Classic Editions
Age Range: Adult / General Fiction
Overview
This brand-new 6-book paperback box set brings together six of Fyodor Dostoevsky's most celebrated novels in one collectible edition. From the moral labyrinth of Crime and Punishment to the philosophical depths of The Brothers Karamazov, this set is a definitive starting point for newcomers and a handsome addition for admirers of Russian literature. Ideal for students, book clubs, and gift-givers, it offers hours of thought-provoking reading to return to again and again.
About the Books
Dostoevsky's fiction remains among the most probing explorations of the human soul ever written, and this set collects six of his defining works. Notes From The Underground introduces his famously bitter, self-aware narrator, laying the psychological groundwork for the novels that follow. Crime and Punishment, perhaps his most widely read novel, follows a desperate student through guilt, confession, and the possibility of redemption on the streets of St Petersburg. The Brothers Karamazov, often considered his masterpiece, weaves murder, faith, and family into a sprawling drama questioning the existence of God and the nature of free will. The Devils turns to revolutionary politics, tracing how ideology curdles into fanaticism and violence. The Idiot places a man of near-impossible goodness into a scheming, status-obsessed society, testing how compassion survives amid cynicism. Finally, The House of the Dead draws on Dostoevsky's own imprisonment in Siberia, offering a semi-autobiographical account of prison life that is bleak, tender, and quietly hopeful. Together these six novels trace guilt, faith, suffering, and the search for meaning, presented in matching brand-new paperbacks built to be read and revisited.
About the Author
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and essayist widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in world literature. His work explores human psychology against the turbulent backdrop of 19th-century Russia, examining faith, morality, poverty, and free will with unmatched intensity. Drawing partly on his own experiences, including imprisonment and exile in Siberia, Dostoevsky produced novels that continue to shape philosophy, literature, and psychology today, influencing writers and thinkers worldwide long after his death.
Why You'll Love This Set
A complete, brand-new collection of Dostoevsky's finest novels in one place, saving you the hassle of sourcing matching editions. Perfect for gifting, studying, or simply working through a bucket-list of essential Russian classics at your own pace.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this is the UK paperback edition matching the ISBN listed above.
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