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The faces that we see in this work, which is the first work of Dostoevsky, we will fall upon in his other works. They are the faces of the "poor" and their way of life. So we share their torment as much as we realize the ability of those souls to love and sacrifice. In this novel, we will touch the deep depths that Dostoevsky will penetrate, and the metaphysical depths that his novels will go to in diving deep into the dimensions of the human personality, especially in portraying the lives of the poor and marginalized and entering their psychological worlds around which most of his novels will revolve. The two heroes in this novel are persecuted, tortured, humiliated, and humiliated, in which the wicked inflict all kinds of injustice, and they bear unbearable poverty. So Makar endures humiliation and hunger, and sacrifices everything he can get, which is very little, for the sake of the poor girl whom he hardly sees, and does not dare to visit her for fear of gossip. He accepts deprivation for himself in order to make her happy, so he sends her his small gifts, enduring cold, hunger and humiliation. Through the poverty that Makar Devushkin suffers, Dostoevsky reveals all the poverty that surrounds him, and when a man cares to complain and complain about the torment suffered by the good people in this world, we see him returning to back away from complaining and complaining, recognizing reality, submitting to the will of fate, his only concern is to make others happy with his naivety It carries in its simplicity an amazing human spirit. Fyodor Dostoyevsky's first novel, written over a period of nine months between 1844 and 1845. Dostoevsky was in financial difficulty due to a life of extravagance and an addiction to gambling. Although he had translated several foreign novels, it did not achieve much success for him, and he decided to write a novel himself in an attempt to collect money. 

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The faces that we see in this work, which is the first work of Dostoevsky, we will fall upon in his other works. They are the faces of the "poor" and their way of life. So we share their torment as much as we realize the ability of those souls to love and sacrifice. In this novel, we will touch the deep depths that Dostoevsky will penetrate, and the metaphysical depths that his novels will go to in diving deep into the dimensions of the human personality, especially in portraying the lives of the poor and marginalized and entering their psychological worlds around which most of his novels will revolve. The two heroes in this novel are persecuted, tortured, humiliated, and humiliated, in which the wicked inflict all kinds of injustice, and they bear unbearable poverty. So Makar endures humiliation and hunger, and sacrifices everything he can get, which is very little, for the sake of the poor girl whom he hardly sees, and does not dare to visit her for fear of gossip. He accepts deprivation for himself in order to make her happy, so he sends her his small gifts, enduring cold, hunger and humiliation. Through the poverty that Makar Devushkin suffers, Dostoevsky reveals all the poverty that surrounds him, and when a man cares to complain and complain about the torment suffered by the good people in this world, we see him returning to back away from complaining and complaining, recognizing reality, submitting to the will of fate, his only concern is to make others happy with his naivety It carries in its simplicity an amazing human spirit. Fyodor Dostoyevsky's first novel, written over a period of nine months between 1844 and 1845. Dostoevsky was in financial difficulty due to a life of extravagance and an addiction to gambling. Although he had translated several foreign novels, it did not achieve much success for him, and he decided to write a novel himself in an attempt to collect money. 

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  • SKU: BO199BM107RPXNAFAMZ
  • Size (L x W x H cm): 14*50
  • Color: burgundy
  • Main Material: paper

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