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Experience the Complete Collection of Fyodor Dostoevsky in a single, beautifully packaged 6-book paperback box set. This BRAND NEW edition is ideal for readers new to the master of Russian literature and for long-time fans seeking a unified library of his most influential works. Perfect for gifting to students, book clubs, or anyone who loves timeless, thought-provoking fiction, this boxed set brings together six acclaimed novels in accessible paperback format. From moral complexity to spiritual exploration, Dostoevsky’s characters invite readers to wrestle with big questions long after the final page is turned. This set is a cornerstone for any paperbacks collection and a reliable choice for gift-givers seeking a literary classic.
A compact, piercing study of alienation and the psychology of a man who rejects society’s rational certainties. Dostoevsky’s underground narrator questions truth, freedom, and the cost of radical individualism, inviting readers to reconsider how we live with our own desires and doubts.
One of the greatest novels about guilt, conscience, and the consequences of crime. In grim Saint Petersburg, a troubled student wrestles with a crime that tests his ethics and invites readers to examine justice, mercy, and responsibility through a gripping, moral labyrinth.
A sprawling meditation on faith, doubt, family, and philosophy. Three brothers, a murder, and a deep dive into God, free will, and moral duty make this a foundational work of world literature—rich for discussion in study groups and classrooms alike.
A gripping portrait of political radicalism and manipulation in 19th-century Russia. The Devils (also known as The Possessed) explores revolutionary zeal, power, and moral corrosion in a way that remains startlingly relevant to modern audiences.
Innocence and compassion collide with a cynical world in The Idiot, where a man of pure goodness unsettles a society built on suspicion and intrigue. A timeless exploration of virtue, vulnerability, and human complexity that resonates across generations.
Based on Dostoevsky’s firsthand experiences in a Siberian prison, this semi-autobiographical work gives voice to prisoners, highlighting resilience, punishment, and personal transformation—an essential addition to any Dostoevsky paperback collection.
In essence, this Complete Collection offers depth, insight, and enduring relevance for readers, educators, and gift buyers alike. Trusted by parents, teachers, and book lovers, Dostoevsky’s enduring wisdom continues to illuminate the human condition. ISBN: 9789123484300 • Condition: BRAND NEW • Format: Paperback.
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