The Brothers Karamazov

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Xist Publishing, Mar 6, 2015 - Fiction - 723 pages
The Brothers Karamazov, sometimes also translated as The Karamazov Brothers, is the final novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. This epic work tells of a family torn apart by patricide and deals with themes of faith, morality and free will. This book has often been called the greatest novel ever written and is a classic for every collection.
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Contents

The Lost
By Ilushas Bedside
Precocity Chapter VII Ilusha
Ivan Chapter I At Grushenkas
The Injured Foot
A Little Demon
A Hymn And A Secret
Not You Not You
A Judicial Error Chapter I The Fatal
Dangerous Witnesses
The Medical Experts And A Pound Of Nuts
Fortune Smiles On Mitya Chapter V A Sudden Catastrophe
The Prosecutors Speech Sketches Of Character Chapter VII An Historical Survey Chapter VIII A Treatise On Smerdyakov Chapter IX The Galloping ...
Both Ways
There Was No Money There Was No Robbery
And There Was No Murder Either Chapter XIII A Corrupter Of Thought

The First Interview With Smerdyakov
The Second Visit To Smerdyakov
The Third And Last Interview With Smerdyakov
The Devil Ivans Nightmare
It Was He Who Said That
The Peasants Stand Firm
Epilogue Chapter I Plans For Mityas Escape
For A Moment The Lie Becomes Truth
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