The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Year
1880
559
518
1057
1436
1509
761
1458
1313
1228
1622
1607
1427
1471
939
652
1317
1298
1344
886
873
1188
861
1906
1299
1685
756
730
888
1784
1273
1580
1696
991
1519
2002
3538
1775
1349
2523
3536
2527
2161
1010
3001
875
1982
1183
1988
946
2393
1254
2682
2176
1095
1111
1445
1177
1735
1293
1831
1625
629
894
910
1198
1233
2609
1114
628
1563
1652
1010
2299
948
1686
1623
2549
3319
921
1156
1565
940
1599
1660
1710
819
1652
1905
699
1125
1445
1401
1081
869
1271
1640
Description
Enter the intricate world of Fyodor Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov," a sprawling family saga set in 19th-century Russia that delves deep into the complexities of human nature, faith, and morality. The story revolves around the tumultuous relationships and contrasting personalities of the three Karamazov brothers: Dmitri, Ivan, and Alexei, as well as their enigmatic father, Fyodor Pavlovich. Against the backdrop of a small Russian town, the narrative weaves a tapestry of love and rivalry, spiritual conflict, and moral dilemmas. As the brothers grapple with questions of belief, guilt, and the existence of God, the novel offers profound insights into the human psyche. Dostoevsky's exploration of good and evil, the nature of suffering, and the search for meaning in a complex world makes "The Brothers Karamazov" not just a literary masterpiece but a thought-provoking journey into the depths of the human soul and the eternal questions that continue to resonate with readers today.