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The Brothers Karamazov

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The Brothers Karamazov (1880) was not only the final installment of Dostoevsky's "great pentateuch," which also included Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Demons, and The Adolescent, but also Fyodor Mikhailovich's final work: the writer died shortly after the novel's publication. The narrative centers on the Karamazov family: a father and three sons. Each brother has his own worldview, moral compass, and path, but they all represent different facets of the so-called "Karamazovism." Family discord and the investigation of a brutal murder are intertwined with religious reflections and philosophical dilemmas on the novel's pages. Scholars and admirers of Fyodor Mikhailovich's work consider The Brothers Karamazov to be the pinnacle of his writing. The novel resonated with Dostoevsky's contemporaries and received mixed reviews. Today, The Brothers Karamazov is regularly staged, reprinted in thousands of copies, and translated into foreign languages.

This edition features the text with illustrations by the talented Soviet and Russian artist Ilya Sergeevich Glazunov (1930–2017).
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