Best Russian Society
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Leo Tolstoy's epic novel follows the tragic love affair of Anna Karenina, a married woman who defies societal expectations. The novel explores themes of love, adultery, family, and the hypocrisy of Ru...
The Gambler, published in 1866, is a semi-autobiographical novella exploring the destructive power of gambling addiction and romantic obsession. The narrator, a tutor, travels to a provincial town to...
The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevskys final and arguably most ambitious novel, published in 1880, explores themes of faith, doubt, free will, and morality through the intertwined lives of the Karamazov...
Netochka Nezvanova is an unfinished novel, begun in 1849 and abandoned shortly thereafter. It follows the life of a young woman born out of wedlock and raised in poverty. The novel explores themes of...
The Village of Stepanchikovo, published in 1859, is a satirical novel that mocks the pretensions and absurdities of Russian provincial life. The story revolves around a group of characters who gather...
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