Unique Elements Historical Context Detailed 19th Century Historical Map<br/>Fyodor Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" masterwork, translated by Constance Garnett and first published in England in 1912, arose from the creative depths of Russian literature in 1880, courtesy of The Russian Messenger in Saint Petersburg. Prepare for an engaging encounter that delves into the complexities of love, family, and the vast depths of human psychology. Dostoevsky's thought-provoking novel will question your ideas about philosophy, hope, justice, emotional intelligence, and the ultimate mysteries of love and death as you dig into the tangled web of relationships and face the repercussions of sin and crime. As the fascinating world of the Karamazovs unfolds before you, prepare to have your mind fascinated by this murder mystery masterpiece.<br/><br/>Sneak Peek<br/><br/>But Dmitri, to whom Grushenka, flying away to a new life, had left her last greetings, bidding him remember the hour of her love for ever, knew nothing of what had happened to her, and was at that moment in a condition of feverish agitation and activity. For the last two days he had been in such an inconceivable state of mind that he might easily have fallen ill with brain fever, as he said himself afterwards. Alyosha had not been able to find him the morning before, and Ivan had not succeeded in meeting him at the tavern on the same day. The people at his lodgings, by his orders, concealed his movements.<br/><br/>Synopsis<br/><br/>Enter the fascinating world of Fyodor Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" - a gripping murder mystery, a fascinating courtroom drama, and a profound exploration of love, family, and the human psyche. Explore the "wicked and sentimental" Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov and his three sons - the impetuous Dmitri, the sensible Ivan, and the young Alyosha - as they become engaged in a series of triangle love affairs. Dostoevsky knits together the threads of Russian life, its social battles, and its spiritual ambitions in this timeless classic, portraying both the golden period and the tragic turning point in Russian culture. Don't pass up the chance to buy this well-maintained volume, which would be an ideal present for literary aficionados and a treasured addition to any collection.<br/>Click the "Add to Cart" button and immerse yourself in the world of passion, mystery, love and death and the profound questions that lie at the heart of "The Brothers Karamazov."<br/><br/>Title details Original 1912 text Genre: Classics, Fiction, Russian Literature, Literature, Philosophy , Novels, 19th Century, Classic Literature, Religion 7 x 10 Inches Matte Cover White Paper