The Fyodor Dostoyevsky Complete Collection: The Brothers Karamazov; Crime and Punishment; The Idiot; Notes from the Underground; The Demons; Novellas; Complete Short Stories; Essays; and Letters
This audiobook, read by a cast of Audie award-winning narrators, includes unabridged recordings of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s most significant 15 novels, 18 novellas and short stories, a study of Dostoyevsky by Virginia Woolf, and two books of his letters and European travel journal. Translations by Constance Garnett.
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Novels
Track 2-99: The Brothers Karamazov Track 100-288: The Adolescent Track 289-332: Demons Track 333-350: The Permanent Husband Track 351-401: The Idiot Track 402-419: The Gambler Track 420-461: Crime and Punishment Track 462-483: Notes From the Underground Track 484-506: The House of the Dead Track 507-551: The Village of Stepanchikovo Track 552-570: Uncle’s Dream Track 571-586: Netochka Nezvanova Track 598-611: The Double Track 612-664: Poor Folk Short Stories and Novellas
Track 665-671: The Landlady Track 672-674: Mr Prohartchin Track 675-679: The Little Orphan Track 680-689: A Novel in Nine Letters Track 690-692: Another Man’s Heart Track 693-695: A Faint Heart Track 696-697: An Honest Thief Track 698-699: The Christmas Tree and the Wedding Track 700-705: White Nights Track 706-708: A Little Hero Track 709-710: Polzunkov Track 711-714: An Unpleasant Predicament Track 715-719: The Crocodile Track 720-721: Bobok Track 722-723: The Peasant Marey Track 724-725: The Heavenly Christmas Tree Track 726-736: A Gentle Spirit Track 737-742: The Dream of a Ridiculous Man Non-Fiction
Track 743-754: Winter Notes on Summer Impressions Track 755-834: Selected Letters Track 835-843: Recollections Track 844: The Pushkin Speech Track 845-849: Virginia Woolf on Dostoyevsky Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian novelist, journalist, and short-story writer who had an immense influence on 20th-century fiction. He is commonly regarded as one of the finest novelists who ever lived, penning classics that Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Demons, and The Brothers Karamazov. His ideas profoundly shaped literary modernism, existentialism, and various schools of psychology, theology, and literary criticism.