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Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881), one of nineteenth-century Russia’s greatest novelists, spent four years in a convict prison in Siberia, after which he was obliged to enlist in the army. In later years his penchant for gambling sent him deeply into debt. Most of his important works were written after 1864, including Notes from Underground, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov, all available from Penguin Classics.
White Nights
Crime and Punishment
The Gambler and Other Stories
The Idiot
Notes from Underground and The Double
Demons
The Brothers Karamazov
Crime and Punishment
Notes From Underground
The Idiot
The Brothers Karamazov
Crime and Punishment
The Village of Stepanchikovo
Poor Folk and Other Stories
The House of the Dead
Netochka Nezvanova
Notes from Underground and The Double

Books

White Nights
Crime and Punishment
The Gambler and Other Stories
The Idiot
Notes from Underground and The Double
Demons
The Brothers Karamazov
Crime and Punishment
Notes From Underground
The Idiot
The Brothers Karamazov
Crime and Punishment
The Village of Stepanchikovo
Poor Folk and Other Stories
The House of the Dead
Netochka Nezvanova
Notes from Underground and The Double

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