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The Brothers Karamazov
Original price was: $13.00.$10.00Current price is: $10.00.A philosophical novel exploring the moral struggles of the Karamazov family, dealing with themes of faith, doubt, and free will.
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The Brothers Karamazov
Original price was: $13.00.$10.00Current price is: $10.00.A philosophical novel that delves into the complex moral and spiritual struggles of the Karamazov family.
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The Brothers Karamazov : A New Translation by Michael R. Katz
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The Complete Collection of Fyodor Dostoevsky 6 Books
Original price was: $70.00.$55.00Current price is: $55.00.Titles In this Set
Notes From The Underground
Crime and Punishment
The Brothers Karamazov
The Devils
The Idiot
The House of the Dead. Notes From The Underground
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The Crocodile
Original price was: $15.60.$12.00Current price is: $12.00.Inspired by Gogol’s surreal tales, Dostoevsky’s hilarious story has been interpreted by some as a vitriolic piece of social criticism and a veiled attack on the revolutionary philosopher Nikolai Chernyshevsky.
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The Idiot
Original price was: $11.70.$9.00Current price is: $9.00.A novel about the life of Prince Myshkin, a man whose goodness and open-hearted simplicity lead to his downfall in a corrupt society.
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The Idiot
Original price was: $11.70.$9.00Current price is: $9.00.The Idiot is a novel about the life of a kind and innocent prince who finds himself embroiled in the intrigues and passions of Russian society.
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The Works of Dostoevsky
Original price was: $58.50.$45.00Current price is: $45.00.The Works of Dostoevsky by Wordsworth Editions is a 6 book box set containing: Notes From The Underground Crime and Punishment The Brothers Karamazov Devils The Idiot The House of the Dead & the Gambler
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Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants
Original price was: $15.64.$12.14Current price is: $12.14.Presented in a new translation by Roger Cockrell, The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants was originally conceived as a play and first published in 1859, shortly after the author’s release from forced military service.