The Brothers Karamazov
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5 b Ca. 1945 Fyodor Dotoyevsky.
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The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a profound exploration of faith, free will, and morality, set against the backdrop of a patricide that tears a family apart. One of the most compelling aspects is the philosophical clash between the three Karamazov brothers—Alyosha, the spiritual and compassionate novice monk; Ivan, the intellectual skeptic grappling with the existence of evil; and Dmitri, the passionate sensualist caught in a web of desire and guilt. The novel’s exploration of justice, particularly in the courtroom scenes, and Ivan’s haunting “Grand Inquisitor” parable, challenge readers to confront the limits of reason and the role of suffering in human life. Through its psychological depth and spiritual inquiry, Dostoevsky crafts a timeless investigation into the human soul.
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gray cloth binding with green label on front cover and spine with gold lettering. Original dust cover with illustration on front. some tears s to dustcover on top and bottom of the cover. Book is in fine condition