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Notes from Underground also translated as Notes from the Underground or Letters from the Underworld) is a novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky, first published in the journal Epoch in 1864. It is a first-person narrative in the form of a "confession": the work was originally announced by Dostoevsky in Epoch under the title "A Confession".
The novella presents itself as an excerpt from the memoirs of a bitter, isolated, unnamed narrator (generally referred...
3) The kingdom of God is within you: Christianity not as a mystic religion but as a new theory of life
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Initially banned in his home country The Kingdom of God Is Within You is Leo Tolstoy's great non-fictional work. The zenith of Tolstoy's thirty years of Christian thinking, it sets out a plan for a new society guided by a literal Christian interpretation. Christ conceived of a society based on love, compassion and tolerance, and Tolstoy believed this was incompatible with violence. Tolstoy's response is the principle of nonresistance in
...4) The gambler
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"In this short novel, Fyodor Dostoevsky tells the story of Alexey Ivanovitch, a young tutor working in the household of an imperious Russian general. Alexey tries to break through the wall of the established order in Russia, but instead becomes mired in the endless downward spiral of betting and loss. His intense and inescapable addiction is accentuated by his affair with the General's cruel yet seductive niece, Polina. In The Gambler, Dostoevsky...
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Considered one of the world's greatest novels, this controversial classic offers modern readers a vivid, timeless depiction of the clash between the older Russian aristocracy and the youthful radicalism that foreshadowed the revolution. Includes a new Introduction. Reissue.
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Considered to be one of the greatest short story writers in the history of world literature, Chekhov initially wrote stories solely for financial gain but as his artistic ambition grew, he made formal innovations that have influenced the evolution of the modern short story. The six selections in this collection showcase Chekhov's aptitude for detail, dialogue, humor and compassion.
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A compilation of 41 Anton Chekhov stories, including: "A Living Chattel, "Joy," "At the Barber's," "An Enigmatic Nature," "A Classical Student," "The Death of a Government Clerk," "The Trousseau," "A Daughter of Albion," "An Inquiry," "Fat and Thin," "A Tragic Actor," "The Bird Market," "A Slander," "The Swedish Match," "Choristers," "The Album," "Minds in Ferment," "A Chameleon," and "In The Graveyard."
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A Russian author, playwright, and physician, Anton Chekhov is widely considered one of the best short-story writers of all time, having influenced such writers as Ernest Hemingway, Raymond Carver, and James Joyce. In this second collection, Blackstone has compiled fifty-five of his short stories.
13) The possessed
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Based on a true event, in which a young revolutionary was murdered by his comrades, The Possessed provoked a storm of controversy for its harsh depiction of a ruthless band of Russian intellectuals, atheists, socialists, anarchists, and other radicals who attempt to incite the population of a small provincial town to revolt against the government. In contrast to Dostoevsky's savage portrait of these radicals and the violent ideas that have possessed...
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The Gambler and Other Stories is Fyodor Dostoyevsky's collection of one novella and six short stories reflecting his own life - indeed, 'The Gambler', a story of a young tutor in the employment of a formerly wealthy Russian General, was written under a strict deadline so he could pay off his roulette debts. This volume includes 'Bobok', the tale of a frustrated writer visiting a cemetery and enjoying the gossip of the dead; 'The Dream of a Ridiculous...
16) Virgin soil
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Turgenev was the most liberal-spirited and unqualifiedly humane of all the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, and in "Virgin Soil, " his biggest and most ambitious work, he sought to balance his deep affection for his country and his people with his growing apprehensions about what their future held in store. At the heart of the book is the story of a young man and a young woman, torn between love and politics, who struggle to make headway...
19) The double
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"A story of a government clerk who believes that a fellow clerk has taken over his identity and is determined to bring about his ruin"--From publisher.