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Go to My LibraryCoffret Les Frères Karamazov 2vols
- Language
- French
- Published in
- Publisher
- ACTES SUD
- Pages
- 1373
- ISBN
- 9782742737055
Fyodor Dostoevsky's final novel delves into fundamental questions of faith, doubt, free will, and moral responsibility, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia. It is a journey into the psychological and spiritual struggles that define humanity, challenging readers to confront their own beliefs about good, evil, and the search for meaning. This work stands as a testament to the enduring power of literature to illuminate the complexities of the soul and offers an unparalleled examination of the human condition.
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Other editions (111)
Karamazov Kardesler - Hasan Ali Yucel Klasikleri
2007 • Is Bankasi Kültür Yayinlari
Turkish
The Brothers Karamazov (Classic, Audio)
1997 • Penguin Audio
English
The Brothers Karamazov
2004 • Barnes & Noble
English
The Brothers Karamazov
2002 • Turtleback
English
The Brothers Karamazov
2004 • Barnes & Noble
English
Other editions

Karamazov Kardesler - Hasan Ali Yucel Klasikleri
2007 • Is Bankasi Kültür Yayinlari
Turkish

The Brothers Karamazov (Classic, Audio)
1997 • Penguin Audio
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2004 • Barnes & Noble
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2002 • Turtleback
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2004 • Barnes & Noble
English

The Brothers Karamazov Introduction by Malcolm Jones
1992 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

The Brothers Karamazov A Novel in Four Parts With Epilogue
2002 • Macmillan
English

The Brothers Karamazov By Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Illustrated
2017 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1970 • Bantam
English

The Karamazov Brothers
2011 • Simon & Brown
English
![The Brothers Karamazov [Audiobook]](https://images.isbndb.com/covers/10770673482756.jpg)
The Brothers Karamazov [Audiobook]
2005 • Hovel Audio
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1990 • North Point Press
Russian

The Brothers Karamazov
2019 • Digireads.com Publishing
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1984 • Random House Publishing Group
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2011 • Mission Books
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2016 • Real Reads Limited
English

The Karamazov Brothers
2008 • Oxford University Press
English

The Karamazov Brothers
1994 • New York
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2018 • SMK Books
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2011 • Simon & Brown
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1995 • Barnes & Noble
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2011 • International Alliance For Women in Music
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2022 • Macmillan Co.
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2005 • Dover Publications
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1986 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

The Brothers Karamazov A Revised Translation, Contexts, Criticism
2011 • W. W. Norton & Company
English

The Brothers Karamazov (Classics Collection)
1999 • Media Books Llc
English

The Brothers Karamazov (Penguin Classics)
1982 • Penguin Classics
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1981 • Lowell Press
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1970 • Bantam Books
English

Огнем, штыком и лестью. Мировые войны и их националистическая интерпретация в Прибалтике
2016 • Алгоритм
Russian

The Brothers Karamazov
1997 • David Campbell
English

Brothers Karamozov (cassette)
1986 • Languages & Literature Inc
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1986 • Signet Classics
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1990 • Encyclopædia Britannica
English

The Karamazov Brothers (Korean Edition)
2007 • Mineumsa
Korean

The Karamazov Brothers
2011 • Simon & Brown
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2010 • Pacific Publishing Studio
English

Brothers Karamazov
2003 • Random House Publishing Group
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1986 • Signet Classics
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1976 • Buccaneer Books, Incorporated
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2015 • First Avenue Editions ™
English

澳门世界文化遗产保护管理研究
2016 • Aomen Tebie Xingzhengqu zheng fu wen hua ju
Chinese

Brothers Karamazov
1977 • Modern Library
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2004 • Barnes & Noble
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2007 • National Geographic Books
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2005 • Hovel Audio
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2015 • First Avenue Editions
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1993 • Audio Literature
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2011 • Naxos Audiobooks
Chinese

Brothers Karamazov
1994 • Penguin/Puffin Mass Market
English

The Brothers Karamazov: a Novel in Four Parts and an Epilogue
1993 • Penguin USA
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2015 • First Avenue Editions
English

THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV (Spanish Edition)
2005 • YOYO USA
Spanish

The Karamazov Brothers
1998 • OUP Oxford
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2019 • Pbshop.CompanyUK Limited DBA Echo Library
English

Los hermanos Karamazov / The Brothers Karamazov
2017 • National Geographic Books
Spanish

The Brothers Karamazov
1999 • Signet Classic
English

The Brothers Karamazov, MP3 CD Edition
2008 • Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1996 • Modern Library
English

The Brothers Karamazov (Russian Edition)
1999 • Distribooks Inc
Russian

The Brothers Karamazov Backgrounds and Sources ; Essays in Criticism
1976 • W. W. Norton
English

The Brothers Karamazov A Novel in four parts with an epilogue. In 2 vols. V.1-2 (gray wire from the fabric) (deluxe edition) / Bratya Karamazovy Roman v chetyrekh chastyakh s epilogom. V 2-kh tomakh. T.1-2 (Seryy pereplet iz tkani) (Podarochnoe izdanie)
2005 • Vita-Nova
Russian

Los hermanos Karamázov
2013 • Alba Editorial
Spanish

Los hermanos karamazov
2001 • Editorial Edaf, S.L.
Spanish

LOS HERMANOS KARAMAZOV
2009 • JUVENTUD
Spanish

The Brothers Karamazov: A Novel in Four Parts With Epilogue
1990 • North Point Press
English

The Brothers Karamazov (Christian Themes in Classic Literature)
2005 • Hovel Audio
English

Los hermanos Karamázov (Letras Universales/ Universal Writings) (Spanish Edition)
2006 • Ediciones Cátedra
Spanish

Karamazov Brothers
2007 • Wordsworth Editions
English

Hermanos Karamazov, Los (Spanish Edition)
1995 • Planeta
Spanish

カラマーゾフの兄弟
2006 • 光文社
Japanese

Die Brüder Karamasow (German Edition)
Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag (DTV)
German

Los Hermanos Karamazov (Spanish Edition)
1998 • PORRUA
Spanish

Die Brüder Karamasow
2012 • FISCHER Taschenbuch
German

Los hermanos Karamázov
2007 • Ediciones Colihue SRL
Spanish

TheBrothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky, F. M. ( Author ) ON Jan-16-1992, Paperback
2000 • Vintage Classics
English
![Dostoievski : Les Freres Karamazov [Bibliotheque de la Pleiade] (French Edition)](https://images.isbndb.com/covers/881823482925.jpg)
Dostoievski : Les Freres Karamazov [Bibliotheque de la Pleiade] (French Edition)
1952 • French and European Publications Inc
French

Los Hermanos Karamasov/the Karamasov Brothers (Spanish Edition)
2004 • Librerias Libertador
Spanish

Os irmãos Karamazov texto integral
2004 • Martin Claret
Portuguese

Die Brüder Karamasow
2008 • Insel Verlag GmbH
German

Bracia Karamazow
2022 • Znak
Polish

The Karamazov brothers : a novel in four parts with an epilogue, in two volumes
1990 • Raduga Publishers
English

Los Hermanos Karamazov (Spanish Edition)
1996 • Lumen Espana
Spanish

Les Frères Karamazov
1994 • FOLIO
French

Die Brüder Karamasow.
2002 • Winkler, Düsseldorf
German

Los hermanos Karamázov (El libro de bolsillo - Bibliotecas de autor - Biblioteca Dostoyevski) (Spanish Edition)
2011 • Alianza Editorial
Spanish

The Brothers Karamazov
2004 • Wildside Press
English

Les Freres Karamazov (Ldp Classiques) (French Edition)
1994 • Livre de Poche
French

Los hermanos Karamazov versión completa. Volumen II
2004 • Longseller
Spanish

Die Brüder Karamasow Roman in vier Teilen und einem Epilog
1994 • Aufbau-Verlag
German

Die Brüder Karamasow.
1993 • Artemis & Winkler
German

The Karamazov Brothers
2010 • Wordsworth Editions
English

Brothers Karamazov
2015 • Lerner Publishing Group
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2019 • Independently Published
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1987 • Random House Audio
English

Brothers Karamazov
1985 • Warner Audio Pub
English

The Brothers Karamazov
1995 • Barnes & Noble
English

Die Brüder Karamasoff Roman
1997 • Piper
German

Bratja Karamazovy
2021 • Eksmo
Russian

Los Hermanos Karamazov By Dostoievski
2002 • Editorial Porrua, Argentina
Spanish

Die Brüder Karamasow.
2002 • Artemis & Winkler
German

Die Brüder Karamasow.
2012 • Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH & Co.
German

The Brothers Karamazov (Korean edition)
2010 • In the future,
English

Los hermanos Karamazov / The Brothers Karamazov (Clasicos / Classics) (Spanish Edition)
2005 • Debolsillo
Spanish

The Brothers Karamazov
2019 • Naxos and Blackstone Publishing
English

The Brothers Karamazov
2004 • Kessinger Publishing
English

Brothers Karamazov
2020 • Independently Published
English

Bratʹi︠a︡ Karamazovy: roman v chetyrekh chasti︠a︡kh s epilogom
1994 • Priokskoe knizhnoe izdatel'stvo
Russian

The Brothers Karamazov
2020 • Platanus Publishing

The Brothers Karamazov
2020 • Independently Published
English
Dmitri Fyodorovich, the eldest son, is a man of passionate extremes, prone to fits of violent temper and driven by his desires. He finds himself entangled in a bitter rivalry with his father, not only over a disputed inheritance but, more fiercely, over the mesmerizing and enigmatic Grushenka, a woman of alluring charm and dubious reputation who captivates both father and son. Dmitri was once engaged to the proud and beautiful Katerina Ivanovna, but his fiery passion for Grushenka has consumed him, leaving Katerina heartbroken and resentful.
Ivan Fyodorovich, the middle son, is a brilliant intellectual, a philosopher whose mind grapples with profound questions of faith, reason, and morality. He articulates a powerful, unsettling worldview where, "if there is no God, everything is lawful," a dictum that echoes ominously throughout the narrative. Ivan's skepticism and intellectual rebellion against the suffering of the innocent, particularly children, lead him to doubt the existence of a benevolent God and traditional moral laws. His arguments, though compelling, also carry a dangerous undercurrent, subtly influencing those around him.
The youngest, Alexei Fyodorovich, or Alyosha, stands in stark contrast to his brothers and father. A novice in the local Russian Orthodox monastery, Alyosha embodies a profound, simple faith, guided by the teachings of the revered Elder Zosima. He is kind, compassionate, and seeks to unite his fractured family, acting as a spiritual anchor amidst their turmoil. Zosima, a spiritual advisor known for his wisdom and healing abilities, mentors Alyosha, offering a counterpoint to Ivan's atheistic arguments and shaping Alyosha's understanding of active love and mutual responsibility.
The tensions within the Karamazov household escalate to a fever pitch, culminating in the brutal murder of Fyodor Pavlovich. All evidence points overwhelmingly to Dmitri, who is arrested and put on trial. The courtroom drama becomes a stage for Dostoevsky's sharp satire, exposing the prejudices and irrationality of society. As the trial unfolds, the intricate web of family secrets, betrayals, and philosophical debates unravels, revealing the psychological depths of each character. Ivan, increasingly tormented by his own intellectual theories and their unforeseen consequences, begins to descend into madness, haunted by visions and his own internal demons.
It is Smerdyakov, the epileptic and resentful servant, who confesses to Ivan that he committed the murder, having been subtly influenced by Ivan's philosophical arguments that "everything is lawful". This revelation shatters Ivan's already fragile psyche. Despite Smerdyakov's confession, and Ivan's attempts to provide evidence, the jury, swayed by circumstantial evidence and powerful rhetoric, convicts Dmitri.
Dmitri, though innocent of the physical act, accepts his suffering as a path to spiritual redemption, a struggle to overcome his flawed nature. Plans are secretly made for his escape, but the weight of his fate and the profound questions of guilt and innocence, faith and doubt, free will and moral responsibility, continue to echo. Alyosha, inspired by Zosima's teachings and the tragic events, finds his purpose in active love and compassion, particularly in guiding a group of young boys, including Ilyusha, whose own suffering mirrors the broader themes of the novel. The Karamazov saga ultimately becomes a profound meditation on the human soul, its capacity for both profound good and terrible evil, and the enduring search for meaning in a world fraught with ambiguity.
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