The Brothers Karamazov (1879)

Is Fyodor Dostoevsky hard to read?

No, they are not hard to read. They are lurid, exciting, full of mystery, suspense, murder, psychological Sturm und Drang, and metaphysical twists and turns. I read all of Dostoyevsky’s novels and most of his better-known longer stories and novellas before I was 15. They are not difficult.

How long is the book Crime and Punishment?

Product Details

ISBN-13:9781593080815
Publisher:Barnes & Noble
Publication date:02/01/2007
Series:Barnes & Noble Classics Series
Pages:576

What was Raskolnikov’s punishment?

In the epilogue of the novel, the court sentences him to eight years in a Siberian prison. Having been very ill, Raskolnikov is sent to the prison hospital, where he remains, delirious, for several weeks. After he gets healthy, he remembers a dream he had while in his hospital bed.

What did Dostoevsky read first?

The eternal husband is a good place to start. It’s one of his lesser known works, but I think it gives a good introduction to his style and some of the themes you’ll encounter in Crime and punishment, The brothers Karamazov, and The idiot. It’s an especially good read if you have children.

What happens to rogozhin at the end of the novel?

In a short epilogue, Dostoevsky tells us that after two months of suffering an inflammation of the brain, Rogozhin recovered. He was then tried and sentenced to fifteen years penal servitude in Siberia; he accepted his sentence in silence.

Which Tolstoy book to read first?

You should read not one book but books: Anna Karenina and War and Peace. Both novels are among the best works of literature in the history. If War and Peace too long for you, read just Anna Karenina.

Why should you read Dostoevsky?

Dostoevsky’s books are glimpses of such truth. They awaken the reader’s desire for any concrete evidence that hope is not madness. No one has ever shown better how far our acts transcend our little conscious lives, how vital it is to live them lucidly, with clear eyes.

Is Dostoevsky an existentialist?

Although Dostoevsky wrote after Kierkegaard, it is him that defined existentialist philosophy the best. One of Dostoevsky’s existential messages is that the purpose of life is to act properly by being authentic to yourself. He is adamant that rationality alone can be deceiving.

Does Raskolnikov feel guilt?

Rodion Raskolnikov chooses to suffer for his guilt. He believes that he can overcome this feeling on his own. He pushes everyone away and seeks isolation from the world so he can suffer alone. Only when he confesses and recognizes his love in the embrace of Sonya does he begin to heal.

Is Crime and Punishment a fast read?

Crime and Punishment has exactly 211, 591 words in it. The average reader reads at a speed of 250–300 words a minute.

Who did rodya kill?

Alyona Ivanovna
In this lesson, we will examine some of the reasons why Raskolnikov killed Alyona Ivanovna. Ivanovna is a corrupt pawnbroker who is murdered by a poor, former law student in ‘Crime and Punishment’ by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

Is Tolstoy hard to read?

Anna Karenina isn’t a difficult book. But it is long, and Tolstoy’s great work is perceived as a difficult book. So here are a few tips for how to read Anna Karenina and make the work much more enjoyable and easy to get through, from a lover, teacher, lecturer, and book club host for the book.

What should I read if I love Tolstoy?

The 10 Books By Leo Tolstoy You Have To Read

  • Anna Karenina (1887)
  • War and Peace (1869)
  • The Kreutzer Sonata (1889)
  • The Death of Ivan Ilyich (1886)
  • Sevastopol Sketches (1855)
  • Resurrection (1899)
  • The Cossacks (1863)
  • A Confession (1882)

    Is Crime and Punishment a good read?

    It is an absolutely phenomenal read. It is not a very short novel, and Dostoevsky’s character goes off on tangential musings as he comes to grips with his crime. Dostoevsky as a novelist per se, does not have a huge emphasis on his plot and action.