(1880) — Fraејii Karamazov
The plot revolves around the fictional town of Skotoprigonyevsk and the volatile relationship between , a corrupt and lecherous patriarch, and his four sons.
Fyodor is found murdered, and suspicion immediately falls on his eldest son, Dmitri , who was in a public dispute with his father over an inheritance and their shared obsession with the same woman, Grushenka . FraЕЈii Karamazov (1880)
Dostoevsky uses the brothers to represent the three aspects of the human condition: the body, the mind, and the spirit. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The plot revolves around the fictional town of
While Dmitri is convicted based on circumstantial evidence, the true murderer is revealed to be Smerdyakov , an illegitimate son and servant who acted upon the rationalist ideologies he heard from the middle brother, Ivan . The Brothers as Philosophical Archetypes Go to product viewer dialog for this item