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Poor Folk

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"e;We are poor people, we are simple people, but we have hearts and souls too."e;Before the psychological labyrinths of Crime and Punishment, a young Dostoevsky captured the world's attention with this exquisite epistolary novel. Through a series of increasingly desperate letters, we witness the relationship between Makar Devushkin, a lowly, aging copy clerk, and Varvara Dobroselova, a fragile young seamstress. Living in squalid rooms across a dismal St. Petersburg courtyard, they exchange words of comfort, shared bread, and the flickering hope of a better life. Poor Folk is a searingly intimate portrait of the "e;little man"e; struggling to maintain his humanity in a society that views him as nothing more than a smudge on a ledger. The Birth of Psychological Realism: Dostoevsky takes the traditional "e;sentimental"e; epistolary form and infuses it with a brutal, modern realism. He elevates the clerk a figure usually mocked in Russian literature to a tragic hero. Makar's obsession with his social standing and his desperate attempts to appear "e;respectable"e; even as he starves reveal the deep psychological scars of class inequality. A Tragedy of Self-Sacrifice: As their financial situation deteriorates, the letters become a battleground between love and survival. Makar's selfless devotion to Varvara leads him to ruin, while Varvara is forced to make a heart-shattering choice between the man who loves her and the safety of a wealthy, predatory suitor. It is a story that proves the greatest tragedies are often the quietest ones, occurring behind closed doors in the poorest corners of the city. Witness the soul of a genius in its first bloom. Purchase "e;Poor Folk"e; today and experience the novel that changed Russian literature forever.
Översättare
CJ Hogarth
ISBN
9791070054048
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-01-07
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