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White Nights and Other Stories
White Nights and Other Stories
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White Nights and Other Stories

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White Nights and Other Stories' is a collection of short works by the celebrated Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky, first published together in 1848. Dostoyevsky, one of the greatest figures in world literature, is known for his profound psychological insight, exploration of moral dilemmas, and deep compassion for the human soul. This collection brings together some of his early and mid-career stories, each offering a glimpse into the struggles, dreams, and emotions of ordinary people living in 19th-century Russia. The title story, White Nights, is a tender and melancholic tale of loneliness and unrequited love, set against the dreamy backdrop of St. Petersburg s luminous summer nights. It follows a solitary dreamer who meets a young woman, Nastenka, and experiences fleeting happiness before returning to his isolation. Notes from Underground is one of Dostoyevsky s most influential works, presenting the tormented monologue of an unnamed narrator who rebels against society and grapples with his own contradictions a precursor to existentialist thought. Other stories, such as A Faint Heart and Mr. Prohartchin, portray the quiet despair of humble men crushed by routine and insecurity, revealing Dostoyevsky s sympathy for the downtrodden. A Christmas Tree and a Wedding exposes social hypocrisy through a satirical account of a marriage arranged for wealth rather than love, while Polzunkov tells the tragicomic story of a hapless clerk whose good nature leads to humiliation. A Little Hero is a nostalgic reflection on childhood innocence and first love. Together, these stories showcase Dostoyevsky s mastery of emotional realism and his fascination with human frailty, moral struggle, and the yearning for connection. White Nights and Other Stories captures the full range of his artistry from romantic idealism to psychological depth marking the early brilliance of a writer who would later redefine modern literature.
ISBN
9789388843768
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-04-28
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