Stories by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a powerful collection of the master storyteller’s most compelling short fiction, offering profound insight into the psychological, moral, and spiritual struggles that define the human condition. Written by one of the world’s greatest novelists, these tales capture Dostoyevsky’s unique ability to blend psychological depth, philosophical reflection, and social realism, making each story a mirror of the human soul.
This volume gathers some of Dostoyevsky’s most celebrated shorter works — including White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, The Honest Thief, A Gentle Creature, and The Christmas Tree and a Wedding — each exploring the contradictions of love, guilt, redemption, and despair.
Through his unforgettable characters — the lonely dreamer, the tormented sinner, the selfless believer — Dostoyevsky examines the complex intersections of conscience, faith, and society. His stories go beyond narrative entertainment; they are philosophical meditations on freedom, compassion, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Rich in emotional intensity and spiritual resonance, Stories offers a gateway into Dostoyevsky’s literary universe for new readers and a deep, reflective experience for devoted admirers of his work. A timeless addition to the Russian literary canon, this collection embodies Dostoyevsky’s enduring vision of the triumph and tragedy of the human spirit.
PUBLISHER:PROGRESS PUBLISHERS MOSCOW
BINDING: HARD COVER
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 382

