"To go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right in someone else's." This unabridged collection includes all fifteen of Dostoyevsky's published novels, stories of moral struggle, psychological unravelling, and the desperate search for meaning and identity in a chaotic world. From the epic Crime and Punishment, in which a tormented student wrestles with guilt and justice after committing the ultimate crime, to an exploration of faith, doubt and moral reckoning in The Brothers Karamazov, to the chilling portrait of political extremism and moral decay embodied by The Devils, these novels (translated into English by Constance Garnett) represent a timeless exploration of the depths of the human spirit. The titles included here are: - The Brothers Karamazov - Crime and Punishment - The Idiot - Demons - Notes from Underground - The Adolescent - The Permanent Husband - The Gambler - The House of the Dead - The Humiliated and Insulted - The Village of Stepanchikovo - Uncle's Dream - Netochka Nezvanova - The Double - Poor Folk Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian novelist, journalist, and short-story writer renowned for his profound explorations of psychology, morality, and the human condition. Born in Moscow, his tumultuous life was marked by early literary success and followed by arrest and exile due to his radical political activities. He is widely regarded as one of the world's finest novelists, penning classics that include Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Demons, and The Brothers Karamazov. His work has had an immense influence on 20th-century fiction and his ideas have profoundly shaped literary modernism, existentialism, and various schools of psychology, theology, and literary criticism. This audiobook is fully indexed. Once downloaded, each book and chapter will be listed so you can easily navigate to the individual section.
