The Karamazov Brothers - Fiodor Dostojewski - książka
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The Karamazov Brothers - Fiodor Dostojewski - książka

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Awaiting a romantic rendezvous, Fyodor Karamazov meets a violent end, setting the stage for his three sons to grapple with their guilt and possible involvement in his death. Dmitri, with his impetuosity and fervor; Ivan, with his sharp intellect and skepticism; and Alyosha, the pure-hearted novice monk, each face the truth about their roles in this act of parricide. The investigation into Fyodor's murder unmasks the internal conflicts that both divide and unite the Karamazov brothers. Dostoevsky intricately entwines their fractured family dynamics with a rich tapestry of social, psychological, and philosophical themes. From the scandalous episode in a monastery to the surprising entrance of an eccentric Devil, Dostoevsky’s narrative power remains as potent as ever. "The Brothers Karamazov," finalized shortly before Dostoevsky's passing in 1881, is widely regarded as the pinnacle of his literary achievement, profoundly influencing luminaries like D. H. Lawrence, Thomas Mann, and Albert Camus, and leaving a lasting imprint on twentieth-century European literature.